$A$ compound $Z$ is formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal $X$ to a non-metal $Y$. Identify the type of bond formed in the compound. List three general properties of the compounds formed by such type of bonds.

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(IONIC BOND) The bond formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal is an $Ionic$ bond.
The general properties of ionic compounds are:
$(i)$ They are usually crystalline solids due to strong electrostatic forces of attraction.
$(ii)$ They have high melting and boiling points.
$(iii)$ They are generally soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents like kerosene or petrol.
$(iv)$ They conduct electricity in their molten state or in aqueous solution because the ions become free to move.

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