Electrostatic forces hold the ions together in sodium chloride
Strong electrostatic forces act in all directions in an ionic solid such as sodium chloride
Ionic compounds are soluble in water because the ions are easily hydrated by polar water molecules
Ions with higher charge have stronger electrostatic forces and will thus have higher melting and boiling points.
Molten or aqueous particles move and conduct electricity but cannot in the solid state
Remember that in ionic lattice structures, positively charged and negatively charged ions are arranged in an alternating pattern.
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