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When struck, how are the rigid crystals of ionic compounds likely to react?

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The rigid crystals of ionic compounds are brittle. They are more likely to break than bend when struck. As a result, ionic crystals tend to shatter easily. Try striking salt crystals with a hammer and youll find that they readily break into smaller pieces. You can learn more about the properties of ionic compounds by watching the video at this URL:.

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