Melting and Boiling Point of Ionic Compounds


 
 
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Melting and Boiling Point of Ionic Compounds

Melting Point:

is defined as the temperature at which solid changes into liquid and boiling point is defined as the temperature  at which liquid changes into vapour.

As Ionic compounds  are held together with the help of strong ionic or electrostatic bonds. For the breakage of these bonds there is the requirement of large amount of energy,

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Question : 1

Melting point is defined as the __________________________ at which solid changes into liquid.

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Which of the following are correct :

(a) Melting Point is defined as the temperature at which solid changes into liquid

(b) Boiling point is defined as the temperature  at which liquid changes into vapour.

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) As Ionic compounds  are held together with the help of strong ionic or electrostatic bonds.

(b) Melting Point is defined as the temperature at which solid changes into liquid

(c) Boiling point is defined as the pressure at which liquid changes into vapour.

Right Option : A
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