Why do ionic compounds have high melting point (2 m Question answer in brief).
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hence they are impossible to be seperated in solid state unless they are dissolved in water
hence high mp
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Ionic compounds have high melting point because of the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. Thus huge amount of energy is required to break this bond between ions.
(The electrostatic force is an attractive and repulsive force between particles and are caused due to their electric charges)
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