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This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'
BariumBa 2+ ( cation )andnitrogenN 3- ( anion )formBa3N2Barium nitridean ionic compound.
The smaller size of cation (as Li+) and larger size of anion (as I-) is the main cause for the covalent character in ionic compound.
No, it is not a salt. For example: ACID = H-(anion) BASE = (cation)-OH A salt is obtained from a reaction between an ACID and a BASE: ACID + BASE -> (anion)(cation) + H-OH (anion)(cation) is a salt, a ionic compound An acid is a covalent compound
The cation,Na +and the anion,F -form the ionic compound,NaF============sodium fluoride.
Neither. Silica is a covalent compound, not an ion.Silicate is an anion.
This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'
BariumBa 2+ ( cation )andnitrogenN 3- ( anion )formBa3N2Barium nitridean ionic compound.
Be is the only member of II group which can not form the ionic bond so BeCl2 is a covalent compound.
The smaller size of cation (as Li+) and larger size of anion (as I-) is the main cause for the covalent character in ionic compound.
No, it is not a salt. For example: ACID = H-(anion) BASE = (cation)-OH A salt is obtained from a reaction between an ACID and a BASE: ACID + BASE -> (anion)(cation) + H-OH (anion)(cation) is a salt, a ionic compound An acid is a covalent compound
The cation,Na +and the anion,F -form the ionic compound,NaF============sodium fluoride.
Be3P2 Is an ionic compound made up of the group II metal beryllium, a cation is this compound and the nonmetal phosphorus, an anion is this compound. Be 2+ and P 3- combine ionicly to form Be3P2
The cation in the compound its Li+
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a compound, not a cation. The cation is Li+.