Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.
a lower melting point
Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
Ionic compounds have higher melting and boiling points than molecular compounds do. The electronegativity difference in ionic compounds makes their bond much stronger.
The melting and boiling points of molecular compounds are generally quite low compared to those of ionic compounds. This is because the energy required to disrupt the intermolecular forces between molecules is far less than the energy required to break the ionic bonds in a crystalline ionic compound
Molecular compounds tend to have the lowest melting points.
Ionic compounds generally have higher melting and boiling points.
Molecular compounds generally do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.
The melting and boiling points of molecular compounds are generally quite low compared to those of ionic compounds. This is because the energy required to disrupt the inter molecular forces between molecules is far less than the energy required to break the ionic bonds in a crystalline ionic compound.
Because have lower melting points and boiling points
Ionic compounds have strong electrostatic force of attraction and hence have higher melting points than covalent compounds.