yes its high. hell0
ionic compounds have a high melting point compared to metals and ionic compounds do not conduct electricity as metals
ionic compounds
ionic compound tend to have a high melting point because of their high electronegativity.
They have high melting points
Ionic compounds have strong electrostatic force of attraction and hence have higher melting points than covalent compounds.
ionic compounds have a high melting point compared to metals and ionic compounds do not conduct electricity as metals
ionic compounds
Because they have interlocking electrons as the different elements' electrons have been 'tangled'
ionic compound tend to have a high melting point because of their high electronegativity.
They have high melting points
As a generalization, yes.
Ionic compounds have strong electrostatic force of attraction and hence have higher melting points than covalent compounds.
Ionic compounds are hard and rigid due to strong forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points, again due to strong forces of attraction between the ions. Ionic compounds dissolve easily in water.
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
yes. the boiling point of ionic compounds is high due to the presence of strong electrostatic force of attraction between the ions.
Ionic compounds are more soluble in water
Ionic bonds require relatively high energies to be broken compared to the weaker hydrogen bond and van der Waals forces. Ionic compounds will thus have higher melting points than polar and organic compounds of similar molecular weight.