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Sodium bromide, NaBr, is an ionic compound. Explain why sodium bromide has a high melting point.

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ionic bond, the bond is harder to break, needs more heat, a higher temperature to break.

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Because of the fact that NaBr is an ionic bond, the bond is harder to break, therefore it needs more heat (or a higher temperature) to break it. 
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