Question 7 Why does an ionic bond have a high melting point? A lot of energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. A lot of energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. Very little energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. Very little energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. Question 8

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Why does an ionic bond have a high melting point?
A lot of energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together.
A lot of energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together.
Very little energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together.
O Very little energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together.
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Transcribed Image Text:1:11 6 Question 7 1000005344 (4032x3024) 0 | 4| 53 ¹4 KB/S LTE 2 content://media/external/downloa Umsmouer is a metame compound because it consists of free-moving electrons in a crystal Question 8 Why does an ionic bond have a high melting point? A lot of energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. A lot of energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. Very little energy is required to overcome the repulsive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. O Very little energy is required to overcome the attractive forces that hold the ionic crystal together. ||| ●●● =
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