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Chemistry, 19.07.2020 01:01 mycampbell
Ionic crystals have high boiling points because:
A. the positive and negative charges prevent them from absorbing heat quickly.
B. the structure has a large surface area to absorb heat quickly.
C. breaking ionic bonds requires a large amount of energy.
D. They do not have high boiling points.
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