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2 August, 15:58
Explain why iodine is brittle in its solid state
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Janiya Robertson
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onic solids are brittle because strong electrostatic attractions hold the cations and anions in definite positions in a crystal lattice. Ionic solids are brittle because strong electrostatic attractions hold the cations and anions in definite positions in a crystal lattice ... This causes strong electrostatic repulsions
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