Single Replacement Reaction.
H + cation => acid
An ionic compound contain a cation and an anion.
neither. it is a compound
Boron is an element and is neither an anion or cation. If ionized it would tend to from B3+ and would be thus a cation.
Boron is an element and is neither an anion or cation. If ionized it would tend to from B3+ and would be thus a cation.
The cation is the metal "Cu", otherwise known as the element Copper.
The cation is the Potassium - K+. KOH is not a chemical element, its a compound - more specially a base.
If the first element in it is a cation, it is just about always an ionic compound.
NH4 in neither element nor compound. It is positively charged polyatomic cation. It is actually NH4+.
cation
The metal become a cation.
No, it is not a salt. For example: ACID = H-(anion) BASE = (cation)-OH A salt is obtained from a reaction between an ACID and a BASE: ACID + BASE -> (anion)(cation) + H-OH (anion)(cation) is a salt, a ionic compound An acid is a covalent compound
ionic compound is a blinary ionic compound is one that is made up of only 2 element , ex: NaCl, CaF2, Li2O a blinary ionic compound is made up of a metal and a nonmetal a positive cation and a negative anion
Compound????
The cation in the compound its Li+
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.