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In general, they are hard, brittle crystals that have high melting points. When they are dissolved, they can conduct electricity.
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.
They have high melting points
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.
The properties of crystal lattice are that they are brittle, have low melting points, dissolve in water, and conduct electric currents in a solution. Hope this helps!
In general, they are hard, brittle crystals that have high melting points. When they are dissolved, they can conduct electricity.
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.
They have high melting points
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.
Because they have interlocking electrons as the different elements' electrons have been 'tangled'
The properties of crystal lattice are that they are brittle, have low melting points, dissolve in water, and conduct electric currents in a solution. Hope this helps!
Ionic compounds have strong electrostatic force of attraction and hence have higher melting points than covalent compounds.
1)brittleness 2)high melting points 3)high boiling points
Electrovalent compounds have high melting and boiling points as they are held by very strong electrostatic force of attraction making the compound stable and therefore they require a lot of energy to break.
Compounds bonded by covalent bonds do not necessarily have low melting points. Some have whereas some don't have.Some polymers and hydrocarbons have very high melting points. But it can be said that they don't have melting points as high as ionic compounds. It is so because ionic bonds are stronger than the covalent bonds.
They are hard and brittle, conduct electricity in water, and have high melting and boiling points. (:
Ionic compounds have six properties. They are hard and brittle, have high melting and boiling points, they are solid at room temperature, they conduct electricity when melted and dissolved in water, are soluble, and form crystals when combined.