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why do ionic compounds have high melting points .
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Answered by Itz2minback
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Ionic compounds have regular structures, called giant ionic lattices. In a giant ionic lattice, there are strong electrostatic forces of attraction acting in all directions between the oppositely charged ions. The structure and bonding of ionic compounds explain their

Answered by KeertiNegi
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Ionic compounds have an equal number of positive and negative ions arranged in the three-dimensional lattice due to which they have high melting points. The strong force of attraction between oppositely charged ions means that ionic compounds have high melting and boiling .

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