Which is the most ionic compound of the periodic table??
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caesium fluoride {Csf} is the most ionic compound of the periodic table
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The most ionic compound of the periodic table is Caesium Flouride.
- It is an inorganic compound and a white salt.
- The formula for Caesium Flouride is CsF
- Caesium has the highest electropositivity while fluoride has the highest electronegativity
- It has a molar mass of 151.903g/mol
- The melting point is 703 degrees Celcius and the boiling point is 1251 degrees Celcius
- It is more soluble than sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride
- It is useful to base for inorganic chemistry
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