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Ionic Compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons while Covalent compounds are formed by sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds have higher melting points while covalent compounds have lower.
i really can't write all of it but ionic compounds can also be identified from their chemical formula.. Ionic compounds are combincations of metals and nonmetals ..ex. NaCl..Na is a metal and Cl is a nonmetal..refer to your periodic table for metal and nonmetal elements
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Well for sodium chloride, it would be NaCl
Magnesium oxide, or magnesia, is a white hygroscopic solid mineral that occurs naturally as periclase and is a source of magnesium. It has an empirical formula of MgO and consists of a lattice of Mg²⁺ ions and O²⁻ ions held together by ionic bonding
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
Ionic Compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons while Covalent compounds are formed by sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds have higher melting points while covalent compounds have lower.
What you write for an ionic compound is called the formula unit, but the formula unit is almost always the same as the empirical formula. The answer to your question could not be the molecular formula because an ionic compound is not a molecule.
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The concept of empirical formulas apply to ionic compounds. You write the action first, the anion second, and use the minimal amount of atoms possible to make a neutral compound. A molecular formula would be the formula without necessarily the minimum amount of atoms.
i really can't write all of it but ionic compounds can also be identified from their chemical formula.. Ionic compounds are combincations of metals and nonmetals ..ex. NaCl..Na is a metal and Cl is a nonmetal..refer to your periodic table for metal and nonmetal elements
Unless you tell us in your question what compounds are listed, we can't answer it.
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Well for sodium chloride, it would be NaCl