Which of the following properties is not generally exhibited by ionic compounds?
(a) Electrical conductivity in molten state
(b) Electrical conductivity in solid state
(c) High melting and boiling points
(d) Solubility in water
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Answer: (b) Electrical conductivity in solid-state
They are more soluble in water than in other organic solvents because water breaks ionic bonds due to its polar covalent nature. In their molten state, ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity, but not in their solid-state.
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