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  • Molecular vs. Ionic Compounds: Understanding Separation Energy
    Less heat is required to separate molecular compounds than ions.

    Ionic compounds are held together by strong electrostatic forces between positively and negatively charged ions. These forces are much stronger than the intermolecular forces that hold together molecular compounds. As a result, more energy is required to overcome the electrostatic forces and separate the ions in an ionic compound than is required to overcome the intermolecular forces and separate the molecules in a molecular compound.

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