why do ionic compounds have high melting point
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Ionic compounds usually have high melting point as the intermolecular forces of attraction is very high and a large amount of heat energy is required to break the intermolecular forces.
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What are Ionic Compounds?
↪The chemical compounds formed as a result of the transfer if electrons from one atom of an element to one atom of another element are called Ionic Or Electrovalent Compounds.
Why do Ionic Compounds have high melting points?
↪There exists a strong force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions, so a large amount of energy is required to break the strong bonding force between the ions.
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What are Ionic Compounds?
↪The chemical compounds formed as a result of the transfer if electrons from one atom of an element to one atom of another element are called Ionic Or Electrovalent Compounds.
Why do Ionic Compounds have high melting points?
↪There exists a strong force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions, so a large amount of energy is required to break the strong bonding force between the ions.
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