Ionic substances are characterized by their ability to conduct electricity in solution, high melting and boiling points, and solubility in water. They typically form crystal lattices due to the strong forces between ions. Common examples include sodium chloride and magnesium oxide. ;
Ionic substances are characterized by their ability to conduct electricity in solution, high melting and boiling points, and their formation of crystal lattices. They dissolve in water to form ions, making them conductive. Examples include sodium chloride and magnesium oxide.
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