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Which is the reason that ionic compounds are brittle? The bonds between the anions and cations are weak and therefore easily broken. A strong repulsive force is created when cations suddenly align. They involve positive metal ions in a sea of delocalized electrons. They share electrons, which makes the bond brittle.

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User Ervine
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A strong repulsive force is created when cations suddenly align.

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User Reed Richards
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well ionic compounds are brittle because similar charges repel, which causes them to break usually occurring when a force is applied, like a hammer strike.
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