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Why don’t all ionic compounds dissolve in water?

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Answer:

This is because the ionic forces in those molecules are very high, which creates high lattice energy

Explanation:

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some ionic compounds have high lattice energy thus stronger ionic bonds. this causes more energy to be required to break the ionic bonds so energy released from forming ion dipole interaction is insufficient to overcome the energy absorbed to break the ionic bonds thus insoluble