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Chemical Properties of Ionic Compounds

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Properties of Ionic Compounds

The lattice structure of ionic compounds gives them certain properties.

High melting and boiling points

High melting and boiling points

  • To break ionic bonds, significant energy is needed to overcome the electrostatic forces between the ions and electrons in the lattice.
  • Because of this, the melting and boiling points of ionic compounds is high.
Don't conduct electricity if solid

Don't conduct electricity if solid

  • When solid, the ions in the lattice are fixed in place.
  • This means that charges cannot flow, so electricity cannot be conducted.
Conduct electricity if liquid or in solution

Conduct electricity if liquid or in solution

  • When molten, or dissolved in water, the ions in the lattice can move freely.
  • Because of this, charge can flow and electricity can be conducted.
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