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Cations and anions compse ionic chemical compounds.
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True: Ionic compounds are composed of anions and cations False: They are composed of nonmetallic elements.
Because ionic compounds are dissociated in water solutions in electrically charged ions - cations and anions.
Compounds that are formed from cations and anions, or ions with negative and positive charge. Ionic compounds are also compounds that are formed from a metal and a non-metal.
Cations and anions compse ionic chemical compounds.
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No they are not positively charged. Ionic bonds comprise of anions and cations.
True: Ionic compounds are composed of anions and cations False: They are composed of nonmetallic elements.
Because ionic compounds are dissociated in water solutions in electrically charged ions - cations and anions.
Compounds that are formed from cations and anions, or ions with negative and positive charge. Ionic compounds are also compounds that are formed from a metal and a non-metal.
in a ionic compounds the characteristic colors of the reactants and the products are caused by the positive or negative ions in the compounds?
Mad up of positively charge cations and negatively charged anions.
Yes anions and cations share electrons. Anions gain electrons and cations loose electrons.
The total positive charge of the cations in an ionic compound is balanced by a total negative charge of equal magnitude from the anions.
Ionic compounds are compounds with an electrical charge. That means that both cations (loss of electron) and anions (gain of electron) are ionic. In a salt where a cation and anion is combined the net sum of electrons is the same.
due to the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the positive cations and negative anions in ionic compounds