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What force holds together the ions in a salt?

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Answer:

Electrostatic force

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Salts are made up of positive metal ions and negative non-metal ions. The electrostatic force of attraction between the two opposite charges keeps the ions in the salt together.

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This pull holds the sodium atom near the chlorine atom, making a molecule of salt - one of the most stable molecules on Earth. Most of the solid things in the universe - like rocks - use ionic bonds to hold themselves together. That's because those same electric forces affect other nearby molecules of salt as well
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