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Properties of Ionic Compounds , Lesson -2

  • Ionic compounds are usually solid at room temperature 

  • They have high melting and boiling points

  • Ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity in the molten state or in solution 

  • They are poor conductors in the solid state


Explanation of more properties of ionic compounds

  • Ionic substances have high melting and boiling points due to the presence of strong electrostatic forces acting between the oppositely charged ions

  • These forces act in all directions and a lot of energy is required to overcome them

  • The greater the charge on the ions, the stronger the electrostatic forces and the higher the melting point will be

  • For example, magnesium oxide consists of Mg2+ and O2- so will have a higher melting point than sodium chloride which contains the ions, Na+ and Cl-

  • For electrical current to flow there must be freely moving charged particles such as electrons or ions present 

  • Ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity in the molten state or in solution as they have ions that can move and carry a charge

  • They are poor conductors in the solid state as the ions are in fixed positions within the lattice and are unable to move


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