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Answer: conducts electricity and heat efficiently, resists melting at high temperatures.
Explanation: Ionic compounds are formed by transference of electrons and leads to generation of cations and anions which are held by strong coloumbic forces. eg: NaCl
Ionic compounds when dissolved in water dissociates into ions and thus are good conductors of heat and electricity.
They are conductors not insulators.
They have very high melting points as they are held by strong coloumbic forces.
They dissociate into ions when dissolved in water.
[tex]NaCl\rightarrow Na^++Cl^-[/tex]
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Answer:
conducts electricity
heat efficiently
resists melting at high temperatures.
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