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why
are electrovalent compounds usually crystalline salids?​

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Answered by zafirmushtaque665421
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yes! NaCl (Na+&Cl-) strong force of attraction, they are found in solid state, high melting point and boiling point

Answered by bobbypanjeta7077
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Electrovalent compounds have oppositely charged ions that are held tightly by strong electrostatic forces which make it a closely packed structure. The thermal energy of the ions is less and so they remain are closely bound to form a crystal lattice.

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