Because the bonding of the molecules is strong,so that's why they are hard solids... Regards Wasif Waliullah Bullo
An ionic compound always exists in solid state.
NaF is a solid ionic compound.
Salt is made up of tiny solid particles to hard to melt down into a liquid or a gas. So the answer is yes, salt is always a solid. it is an ionic compound
when it solid
The usual state of an ionic compound at room temperature and pressure is usually solid because the ions in the ionic compound are held by strong ionic bonds that requires a large amount of energy to overcome these bonds.
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An ionic compound always exists in solid state.
Sodium Chloride is a solid because it is an ionic compound and hence there is a very strong force of attraction between the ions. This strong force of attraction makes the ionic compounds hard and solid
NaF is a solid ionic compound.
No, ionic compounds are hard.
yes, it is an ionic compound and all ionic compounds exist in solid state.
"Better" depends on the context. For some purposes solid may be better, for others, melted will be better.
Salt is made up of tiny solid particles to hard to melt down into a liquid or a gas. So the answer is yes, salt is always a solid. it is an ionic compound
An Ionic compound is any compound in which some of the atoms gain or lose electrons to form Ions, and it has no specific state (solid, liquid, gas). So, the short answer is no, not necessarily.
It is an ionic crystalline solid
when it solid
Magnesium oxide is an example of an ionic, solid compound.