why do ionic compounds have high melting point?
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because there is a transfer of electron take place in ionic compounds. There is strong +and-charge attraction present
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They consist of ions held by strong electrostatic forces of attraction in the solid state and hence are hard and brittle crystalline solids with high melting and boiling point.
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