one or more electrons from an atom with lower ionization energy are transferred to an atom with greater electron affinity and the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges holds the resulting ions together
difference in electronegativities must be greater than 1.7
usually occurs between Group 1 or Group 2 and Group 7
very high melting and boiling points: because of the strength of electrostatic forces between ionic constituents of the compound
dissolve readily in polar solvents (aqueous); in molten or aqueous state = good conductors
solid state: form a crytallin lattice in which attractive forces between opposite charges are maximized and repulsive forces between ions of like chargers are minimized |