Ionic bonds are very strong so the melting point of an ionic compound is high. Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in the solid state because their ions are unable to move about. However, if an ...
Ionic liquids are salts with relatively low melting points (below 100 °C) and their useful and tunable properties — such as negligible vapour pressure and thermal stability — mean they are widely ...
Cations can be identified with flame tests or precipitate tests using sodium hydroxide and ammonia solutions. Anions (halide, sulfate, and carbonate ions) can be identified using precipitate tests or ...
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