substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
ionic compounds
"When struck with a sharp blow, ionic compounds tend to (crack) while metallic substances, which are (covalently bonded), change shape."This makes the most sense. A lot of ionic compounds form salts which are crystalline and brittle in solid form. This is obviously homework but what a terrible question, right down to the punctuation.
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Molten ionic compounds form a liquid that contains positive and negative ions and these conduct electricity. Cations move to the cathode, anions to anode. Not that someionic compounds decompose when melted.
ionic compounds
"When struck with a sharp blow, ionic compounds tend to (crack) while metallic substances, which are (covalently bonded), change shape."This makes the most sense. A lot of ionic compounds form salts which are crystalline and brittle in solid form. This is obviously homework but what a terrible question, right down to the punctuation.
they form ionic bonds. metal halides are the most common compounds
All of them can form organized crystal lattices.
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Metals form positive ions and form ionic compounds with negative ions.
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
Molten ionic compounds form a liquid that contains positive and negative ions and these conduct electricity. Cations move to the cathode, anions to anode. Not that someionic compounds decompose when melted.
Ionic bond.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Ionic bonding forms compounds.