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01.12.2020 • 
Physics

Why do ions in an ionic compound typically form an orderly crystal structure? a. All ionic compounds form solid crystals at room temperature.

b. Every ion is attracted to ions of opposite charge that surround it—above, below, and to all sides.

c. When crystals of ionic compounds are melted, the ions are able to conduct an electric current.

d. Some ions in an ionic compound have negative charges and some have positive charges

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