which of the following statement regarding ionic compound is false
a) they consist of ions
b) they are generally high melting point and boiling point c) they are good conductor at room temperature
d) there are generally soluble in polar solvent
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Option (c)
Explanation:
An ionic compound only conducts electricity when it is in molten state or it is dissolved in some solvent.
Example:
- NaCl by itself doesn't conduct electricity.
- NaCl conducts electricity in molten state.
- NaCl conducts electricity when added to water.
This happens because, at room temperature, is are not free to move. They are fixed in place. Ionic bond is pretty strong. For ions to conduct electricity, they have to be free.
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they are good conducted at room temperature
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