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Ionic compounds have a rigid, lattice-like structure due to the strong electrostatic forces between the positively and negatively charged ions. This rigid structure prevents the ions from moving freely and bending, unlike in covalent compounds where the atoms can rotate and bend due to the flexibility of the covalent bonds.

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Why do metallic elements bend and not break?

Ionic compounds are bonded by ionic bonds. These bonds are very strong and not elastic. There is no way to bend them, even at high temperatures. Metals are bonded covalently. These are much weaker bonds and can bend easier. The bonds are more elastic, allowing metals to be bent.


What do you call a compound that is held together by an ionic bond?

most ionic compounds are salt


Can water molecules can pull ionic compounds apart?

Yes, water molecules can pull ionic compounds apart through a process called hydration. The polar nature of water allows it to surround and separate the ions in the compound, breaking apart the ionic bonds holding them together.


What do you call compounds that have been formed through ionic bonding?

Ionic compounds.


Why cant salt dissolve in water?

it can, polar water molecules easily dissolve polar molecules, or ionic compounds such as salt.


How does the melting point of ionic compounds compared to that of covalent compounds?

Ionic compounds generally have higher melting and boiling points.


Ionic compounds often have higher melting point than metals. Using at least 2 properties of ionic compounds explain why is cookware not made from ionic compounds?

Cookware needs to have good thermal conductivity, while ionic compounds have poor conductivity. Additionally, ionic compounds are brittle and prone to shattering when subjected to mechanical stress, making them unsuitable for cookware that requires durability and resistance to impact.


Is PO4 Covalent or ionic?

It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.


What properties charaterize ionic compounds?

Ionic bonds are very weak, and ionic compounds are very weakly held together chemically.


Are all ionic compounds that dissolve electrolytes?

Not all ionic compounds dissolve into electrolytes. Only ionic compounds that dissociate into ions in solution and conduct electricity are considered electrolytes. Some ionic compounds do not dissolve well in water and consequently do not conduct electricity.


Is an ionic compound soft?

No, ionic compounds are hard.


Do ionic bonds create ionic compounds?

yes