If you think to ionic compounds:- dissociation in water- good solubility in water- as solids they are insulators- high melting point
Ionic compounds conduct electricity as liquids and in solution.
Because they have interlocking electrons as the different elements' electrons have been 'tangled'
Li2O lithium oxide, is a binary compound of lithium and oxygen and is ionic.
these compounds are named according to the number of oxygen atoms in each molecule.!!
These are melting point, boiling point, hardness.
four properties of ionic compound are: 1-All ionic compounds form crystals 2-Ionic compounds are very hard and very brittle 3-Ionic compounds conduct electricity when they dissolve in water 4-Ionic compounds tend to have high melting and boiling points and 3 ionic compounds are: Sodium Chloride - Na Cl Potassium Fluoride - KF Magnesium Chloride - MgCl2
If you think to ionic compounds:- dissociation in water- good solubility in water- as solids they are insulators- high melting point
Ionic compounds are themselves compounds having a three dimensional structure.But when ionic bonds keep repeating in a three-dimensional pattern, then they are known as Crystal Lattice.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity as liquids and in solution.
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Concrete is made of covalent compounds with strong bonds. Non-metals and metals form ionic compounds only.
ammonium compounds are ionic compounds but with in ammonium ion three hydrogens form covalent bonds while 4th forms coordinate covalent bond.
Crystal Lattice
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Electrical conductivity, water solubility, crystalline structure
An ionic bond exists when one element donates its electrons to the other element in the bond. It is not a true bond but rather an electrostatic attraction (the + of one is attracted to the - of the other) Ionic bonds occur if there is a great difference in electronegativity (greater than 1.7 in the pauling scale). Usually they will occur with a alkaline metal (1A element - very low electronegativity) and a halogen (7A - very electronegative.) Some properties are that they disassociate in water (depressing the freezing point raising the boiling point and making the liquid conductive). They form crystal complexes and do not truly exist as a molecule rather as an ionic solid with no definable beginning or end. They therefore do not have a molecular formula but rather just an empirical formula representing their ratio.