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The covalent bond is like a molecule and the charge is like an ion.
The electrical charge of the hydoxyl ion is -1.
three sodium ions
It depends on what ion it is. If it is a cation, then the ion has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.
+2 charge for magnesium ion
Its a Compound ( which is when two ions bond and form 'one' atom/compound) with a charge - Its a Compound ( which is when two ions bond and form 'one' atom/compound) with a charge -
The covalent bond is like a molecule and the charge is like an ion.
An ionic bond is the attraction between oppositely charged ions. An ion is an atom or group of atoms with a net electrical charge.
Three Potassium Ions are needed to Bond with one Phosphate Ion.
This process requires three potassium ions.
The atoms in a polyatomic ion are held together with covalent bonds, but polyatomic ions combine with ions of opposite charge to form ionic compounds.
The electrical charge of the hydoxyl ion is -1.
When there are ions there are charges. When you form a covalent bond you do not lose or gain electrons, you just share them therefore there would be no ion (charge).
A barium ion has a charge of 2+ and an iodide ion has a charge of 1-, therefore, two iodide ions are needed to balance the barium ion. Ba2+ + 2I- --> BaI2
Ammonium ions have a 1+ charge, and nitrate ions have a 1- charge. One ammonium ion combined with one nitrate ion will produce an ionic compound with no overall charge. NH4+ + NO3- ---> NH4NO3
three sodium ions
Sodium ions have a +1 charge, whereas calcium ions have a 2+ charge.