why mp and bp of ionic compound is higher than covalent compound ? please don't copy with Google
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I think electromagnetic energy of ionic compounds is more than the covelent compounds that's why may be. I hope my answer is correct
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Ionic Compounds are formed when electrons are completely shared from one atom to another (and not being shared, note it)
in ionic compounds, there is complete transfer of electrons, in covalent compounds, there is only Sharing of electrons. Hence, Forces of electrons are higher in ionic compounds than covalent compounds.
Now it is obvious that as Forces of attraction goes up, mp and bp goes up. Hence mp and bp of ionic compounds is higher than that of covalent compounds. Hope it'll help.
Ionic Compounds are formed when electrons are completely shared from one atom to another (and not being shared, note it)
in ionic compounds, there is complete transfer of electrons, in covalent compounds, there is only Sharing of electrons. Hence, Forces of electrons are higher in ionic compounds than covalent compounds.
Now it is obvious that as Forces of attraction goes up, mp and bp goes up. Hence mp and bp of ionic compounds is higher than that of covalent compounds. Hope it'll help.
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