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No, methane does not tend to ionize and it is not an ionic compound, it is a covalent type of molecule.
Positive and negative ions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals
An ionic solid. More specifically, the alternating positive and negative ions form an ionic lattice.
Ionic solids are not dissociated in ions.
Between oppositely charged ions the bond is called an ionic bond. Cations (positive ions) and Anions (negative ions) attract together like a magnet and create one of the strongest bonds in chemistry (ionic bond)
All ionic substances are written as separate ions in solution
Ionic equations are a special type of chemical equations that demonstrate the changes in oxidation numbers in particular ions.
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An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions
An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions
In solutions, aqueous medium for an example, ionic compounds can exist as separate ions.
In aqueous form, the ionic compounds dissolve into there separate ions, and the charge can be transferred between the ions
compounds in the liquid separate into positive and negative charged ions.
A net ionic equation includes only the components that are active in the reaction. Spectator ions are removed, unlike in total ionic equations.
the spectator ions are removed
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