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All salts are ionic

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Q: Ionic bonding is the major type of bonding in crystalline salts?
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What kind of bonding to salts use?

Ionic bonding


Does every ionic bond creates a salt or are there ionic bonds that don't create salts and also are all salts resulted from ionic bonds?

Ionic bonding is specific for salts but this is not an absolute law; magnesium oxide has also an ionic bond.


Is salt formed through covalent bonding?

No, salts, including table salt, are formed by ionic bonding.


What type of bonding would you expect salts such as NaCl and KNO3 to have?

Salts are ionic compounds, in which a positive ion forms an ionic bond with a negative ion.


What are the 2 types of bonding What is the difference between them?

Types of bonding: ionic (in salts), covalent (in organic compounds), metallic (in metals).


What are types of structure of ionic bonding?

Chemistry Question: What Type Of Structure Do Covalent Bond Create? Stable molecular structures as opposed to ionic bonded salts.


Is crystalline salts are shiny or not?

Some salts are shiny.


Are salts an example of an ionic compound?

Salts are ionic compounds.


What solid structure do salts form?

Salts have different crystalline structures.


Why are salts crystalline structures?

NaCl has a face-centered cubic crystalline structure.


Binary ionic compounds are called salts?

yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds


What are the similarities of Epsom salts and table salts?

They are ionic salts.