Ionic solids are brittle and hard as they are bonded with electrostatic bonds.
ionic bonds
Bemakjhs
Well, to start with, table salt is an ionic crystal! It isnt brittle! In fact, ionic crystals aren't usually brittle!
In general, they are hard, brittle crystals that have high melting points. When they are dissolved, they can conduct electricity.
Ionic solids are brittle and hard as they are bonded with electrostatic bonds.
Neither, it is brittle.
No, ionic compounds are hard.
Stong, flexible, and soft are the best descriptor of bones.
Slate is a hard and brittle rock.
ionic bonds
No slate is very hard and brittle.
Bemakjhs
Well, to start with, table salt is an ionic crystal! It isnt brittle! In fact, ionic crystals aren't usually brittle!
hard. recomendation. try macadamia brittle ice cream.
ionic substances tend to be crystalline and brittle- although they are often encounterd as fine powders so these physical characteristics are not apparent
They are hard and brittle, conduct electricity in water, and have high melting and boiling points. (: