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Which property is best to use when determining the strength of an ionic bond in a solid?

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  1. 1 May, 05:22
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    I think the best property to use is electronegativity since that is how much it attracts/wants electrons. The larger the difference in electronegativity is between two atoms, the stronger the ionic bond will be. This is also why two atoms need to have a minimum difference between the electronegativity to be considered ionic and not covalent.
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