Monday, November 13, 2017

kinetics - Why are rates of reaction faster for ionic compounds than for covalent compounds?


Why is it that ionic reactions (i.e., reactions involving ionic compounds) are faster than covalent reactions (reactions involving covalent compounds), even though the ionic bond is stronger than the covalent bond and hence more time will be required to break the bond?




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