The crystal lattice structure of ionic compounds is responsible for which set of characteristic properties?
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just using common sense, ionic compounds include typical solid-state matter like sodium chloride and potassium phosphate, etc..., the list goes on. Usually crystalline substances soluble in polar solvents like water. this rules out D (not liquids at room temperature) and B (b is like... metals and the alloys that they compose) they have high melting and boiling point because they have strong electrostatic bonds. rules out C (plus, usually solid, not a diverse set of states). no mobile ions or electrons available in the crystal lattice. rules out A It sounds like E to me.
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What does the electron sea model for metals suggest?Select one of the options below as your answer:A. valence electrons drift freely around the metal anions B. valence electrons are anchored to specific metal cations C. valence electrons drift freely around the metal cations D. electrons idle around the metal cations E. valence electrons are anchored to specific metal anions
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Uuum I Think That It Is C
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c
yeah its is C :D .And Anytime ^^ @elisa12
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