Why are ionic compounds usually hard?
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The ionic compounds are usually hard because the ions are held by strong electrostatic force of attraction as the positive and negative ions are strongly attracted to each other and difficult to separate them apart.
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The ionic compounds are usually hard because the ions are held by strong electrostatic force of attraction as the positive and negative ions are strongly attracted to each other and difficult to separate them apart.
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