Solid ionic compounds are all combinations of a metal with a non-metal, and each component is an ion. The metal will give 1 or more electrons to the non-metal atom or molecule, making the metal positively charged and the non-metal negatively charged. The difference in the electrical charges attracts one to the other.
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Ionic Compounds have poor conductivity when it is solid. Ionic Compounds have great conductivity when it is either dissolved in water or is melted
At normal temperature ionic compounds are neither liquid nor gas they are always solid compounds.
As with other ionic compounds it is a solid.
liquid or gases
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Ionic Compounds have poor conductivity when it is solid. Ionic Compounds have great conductivity when it is either dissolved in water or is melted
yes, it is an ionic compound and all ionic compounds exist in solid state.
At normal temperature ionic compounds are neither liquid nor gas they are always solid compounds.
Solid
Table salt is a solid.
(if you are talking about aqueous ionic compounds) when you mix 2 solutions containing ions from ionic compounds a solid is sometimes formed, which is called a precipitate
NaNO3 (sodium nitrate) is an ionic compound, as are all sodium (Na) compounds. Ionic compounds are solid at room temperatures.
It is a solid, as are all ionic compounds.
As with other ionic compounds it is a solid.
Ionic compounds are conductors in solution or melted.
An ionic compound always exists in solid state.