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What are the constituent particles in ionic solids and how are they held together?
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Solution
- The constituent particles in ionic solids are positively charged cations and negatively charged anions.
- These ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction, known as ionic bonds. These forces act in all directions between oppositely charged ions, forming a regular and closely packed crystalline structure.
- Because of these strong ionic bonds:
- Ionic solids are hard and brittle.
- They have high melting and boiling points.
- They conduct electricity in molten or aqueous states (not in solid state).
- Example of an ionic solid is Sodium chloride (NaCl), made of Na+ and Cl− ions.
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