CHEMICAL BONDING
5.2.2 Characteristic Properties of Ionic Compounds These exist as crystalline solids in which the ions are arranged in a regular three dimensional structure. The ionic compounds are generally hard and brittle in nature. These compounds have high melting and boiling points due to strong electrostatic interactions between the ions.
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