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Robin
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25 June, 21:27
Why are reactions of ionic compounds very fast?
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Kaylin Dunlap
25 June, 21:55
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Ionic compounds in solution react faster than molecular compounds. This is because Ionic compounds break apart to form free ions. Therefore, there are no bonds to break so the reaction is fast
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