hold the layers in relatively fixed positions
Ionic compounds form crystal lattice structures when solid because of the strong electrostatic attraction between positively and negatively charged ions. The regular arrangement of ions in the crystal lattice maximizes the attractive forces and minimizes the repulsive forces, resulting in a stable and efficient structure.
At first place, I think you mean the "INTRAMOLECULAR FORCES" which keep the compounds stable which are not weak.They areIONIC, CO-VALENT & METALLIC forcesWhereas,the weak attractive forces are called "INTER-MOLECULAR FORCES" which keep the different molecules together either due attraction or repulsion between the neighboring particles (could be ions, atoms or molecule).They are 4 types:Dipol - DipolIon -DipolDebye forces (Dipol - induced dipol)London dispersion forces (instantaneous)
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of
gravity
No, they do not hold two compounds together. The forces that hold compounds together are intermolecular forces. Ionic and covalent bonds are intramolecular forces, and they hold the atoms of the molecule or formula unit together.
ionic bond due to strong attractive forces
The attractive forces are electrical forces between opposing charges.
because nature of liquid means a attractive forces less attractive forces means low vapour pressure
Ionic compounds form crystal lattice structures when solid because of the strong electrostatic attraction between positively and negatively charged ions. The regular arrangement of ions in the crystal lattice maximizes the attractive forces and minimizes the repulsive forces, resulting in a stable and efficient structure.
Because of gravitational attraction
electric forces can be attractive or repulsive, whereas gravitational forces are only attractive.
Solubility in water depends upon attractive force among the oppositely charged ions and their compactness in crystal lattice, the ionic compounds having strong attractive forces among ions and high compactness are insoluble in water as AgCl, CaCO3, BaSO4, PbCrO4 e.t.c
Very much higher.
The attractive forces between molecules can be weakened by supplying them with heat energy.
Cohesive force is the attractive force between like molecules. Cohesive forces are also known as intermolecular forces and can also be repulsion forces.
Because the solid is the mineral made by particles that gets harder and harder.
Ionic bonds are very strong attractive forces that act in all directions betwen oppositely charged ions. It takes a lot of thermal energy to break these bonds, so at room temperature (approximately 20-25oC), the ionic compounds are held together in the solid phase by these strong bonds.