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attraction formed by transferring e–’s between metal & nonmetal Ionic Bonds: attraction formed by transferring e–’s between metal & nonmetal Cl– ion (gained 1 e–

The orderly arrangement of component ions produces the beauty of crystalline solids. The beauty of crystalline solids, such as these, comes from the orderly arrangement of their component ions.

Strong attractions form a Properties of Ionic Compounds Strong attractions form a 3-D crystal lattice Properties: zero net charge high melting point hard, crystalline solid brittle good conductor (when melted or dissolved) 1 Formula Unit: NaCl

1. Which is true about ionic compounds? typically soft and malleable Quick Quiz! 1. Which is true about ionic compounds? typically soft and malleable poor conductors crystalline solids electrically neutral formed by sharing electrons brittle good melted or dissolved transferring