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Does it require more energy to melt an ionic compound or dissolve it in water? It requires much more energy to melt it. It takes about the same amount of energy. It requires much more energy to dissolve
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Does it require more energy to melt an ionic compound or dissolve it in water? It requires much more energy to melt it. It takes about the same amount of energy. It requires much more energy to dissolve it. Ionic compounds are insoluble in water. Description
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Melting, due to the strong forces provided by lattice energy framework, would require more energy
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