yes because ionic has a o in it
A soap molecule contain a long chain of hydrocarbon which is hydrophobic and a short ionic part which is hydrophilic, when oily and greasy substance comes in the contact of soap, then long chain of hydrocarbon get attach with them and form a substance which is hydrophilic ( soluble in water ) and due to that oily an greasy substance removed form cloths.
No, the ionic end of soap dissolves in water, not oil. The ionic end of soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water molecules. It is the nonpolar end of soap that dissolves in oil, as it is hydrophobic and repels water.
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KCl is an ionic substance. It is composed of potassium cations (K+) and chloride anions (Cl-) held together by ionic bonds, resulting in a crystal lattice structure.
Yes, sodium hydroxide is an ionic substance. It consists of sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) held together by ionic bonds.
MgF2 is an ionic substance. It consists of magnesium cations (Mg2+) and fluoride anions (F-) held together by ionic bonds, resulting in a crystal lattice structure.
No.
An ionic substance, or a salt
It is a ionic compound.
an ionic compound
If the substance can conduct electricity in solution, create ions when dissolved in water, and form crystals with a regular repeating pattern, it suggests that the substance is an ionic compound. Additionally, if the substance has high melting and boiling points, this is another indication of ionic bonding.