What attracts ions together to form bonds?
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Explanation:
The answer is
Where
Now when the positive and negative ions are arranged in a crystalline lattice certainly there is
The result? Ionic lattices tend to be crystalline, non-molecular materials with no molecular boundaries, with high melting points, and impossibly high boiling points (i.e. much energy has to be expended to disrupt the ionic lattice). Ionic crystals also tend to be quite brittle, which is another consequence of the ionic bond. Ionic crystals TEND to display some solubility in polar solvents that are capable of solvating individual ions. Water is an excellent solvent in this respect, because of its polarity, its ability to separate unlike charges.
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