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The particles are arranged in an ionic compound in a Toyota corolla 1998' shape.

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What kind of solute particles are present in a solution of an ionic compound?

The individual particles of an ionic crystal are positive and negative ions.


The specific way in which atoms are arranged in an ionic compound is called the?

Crystal lattice.


What is the atomic arrangement of salt?

It is an ionic compound - arranged in a giant lattice structure.


Which compound does not contain moleculs?

Ionic compounds do not contain molecules. The representative particle of an ionic compound is called a formula unit. Molecules are the representative particles of a covalent compound.


What are the forces holding particles in solid state in PCl3 compound?

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What is a three-dimensional arrangement of particles in an ionic solid?

It varies with the compound.


What is composed of charged particles?

A compound composed of charged particles is called an ionic compound. An atom that has become electrically charged is called an ion.


An Ionic compound is formed when?

Ionic compounds are formed when two oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other.


If ionic compounds are composed of charged particles why is not every ionic compound either positively or negatively charged?

It is nuetral.


What is the meaning of short range order in ionic liquids?

short order means in ionic solids that the constituents particles are arranged upto short distances only.


Is an ionic compound become a gas when dissolved in water?

No, they behave in a similar way. When an ionic compound (like NaCl) dissolves, its atoms separate and become free particles within the solution.


In a crystal the particles are arranged in?

In a crystal the particles are arranged in a lattice.