Titanium forms +4 ions in several compounds so formula for its chlorite should be Ti(ClO2)4
No, its made up of ions.
No. It is an ionic compound. It is made of ions.
molecules
All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.
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Titanium forms +4 ions in several compounds so formula for its chlorite should be Ti(ClO2)4
No, its made up of ions.
No. It is an ionic compound. It is made of ions.
Ions made up of more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
molecules
If you mean halite salts containing e.g. chlorite ClO2- ions these are colorless.
Acids are substances which, when dissolved in water, dissociate to form hydrogen ions (H+ ions). Since barium chloride does not contain hydrogen ions, it is not an acid.
Solids can be made up of atoms, molecules, or ions.
Molecules are made up of covalent bonds; however, search "ionic molecules" for more info.
If you mean halite salts containing e.g. chlorite ClO2- ions these are colorless.
All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.