Ionic compounds are
1. hard - because the ions are held firmly in place
2. solids - because many bonds have to be broken in order for them to melt
3. able to conduct electricity when molten or dissolved - because the ions can move and carry charge
4. crystalline - because the ions are neatly arranged in an ordered way
5. usually soluble in water - because the polar nature of water means it is attracted to the positive and negative ions, and so removes them from the solid lattice.
There is one very important property of ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are compounds that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
1) Ionic compounds are not good heat conductors 2) Ionic compounds are not malleable
There is not a statement available so it is difficult to answer this. Some properties of ionic compounds are high melting points, solid in room temperature, and they are brittle.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
There is not a statement available so it is difficult to answer this. Some properties of ionic compounds are high melting points, solid in room temperature, and they are brittle.
There is one very important property of ionic compounds. Ionic compounds are compounds that will conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Ionic bonds are very weak, and ionic compounds are very weakly held together chemically.
1) Ionic compounds are not good heat conductors 2) Ionic compounds are not malleable
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Ammonium is a radical, NH4, present in some kinds of ionic compounds; it does not have soporific properties.
There is not a statement available so it is difficult to answer this. Some properties of ionic compounds are high melting points, solid in room temperature, and they are brittle.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
There is not a statement available so it is difficult to answer this. Some properties of ionic compounds are high melting points, solid in room temperature, and they are brittle.
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Molecular (covalent) compounds are not dissociated in water.
the properties of an ionic compound can be explained by ht e strong attractions among ions within a crystal lattice.
the properties of an ionic compound can be explained by ht e strong attractions among ions within a crystal lattice.