Compare the properties of an ionic material such as sodium chloride with a room-temperature ionic...
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Compare the properties of an ionic material such as sodium chloride with a room-temperature ionic liquid. Explain the difference.
Ionic Liquids:
- They are made up of ions and are marked by a very strong electrostatic force that lies among them.
- They are marked with a melting point below {eq}{100^{\rm O}}C. {/eq}
- They are thermally and chemically stable, as well.
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View this answerSodium chloride is classified as a type of solid salt. At room temperature, when we dissolve it in water, then this salt completely dissociates. The...
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