Question
An ionic compound is XBr2. Answer the following questions on XBr2 :
(i) Name the physical state of the ionic compound XBr2.
(ii) What do you think about melting point of XBr2?
(iii) What do you think about density of XBr2 as compared to water?
(iv) Name the forces acting between the ions of XBr2.

Answer

(i) Crystalline solid, (ii) High, (iii) Greater than water, (iv) Electrostatic forces

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