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Why do we consider KCl as ionic solid?

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Why do we consider KCl as ionic solid?

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We consider KCl an ionic solid because it is an ionic compound composed of a cation and an anion (K^+^ and Cl^-^), and, because of the resulting electrostatic interactions, these oppositely charged species condense to form solid lattice structures (FCC in KCl).

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