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NaClPhysical Properties: Solid and WhiteChemical Properties: Neutral pH, Composed of Sodium and ChlorideUses: Seasons food, Keep food from spoilingIonic Compound
One. A hydrogen ion (H+) has a +1 charge, and a chloride ion has a -1 charge, Cl-, so they combine in a 1-to-1 ratio to form a neutral compound, HCl or hydrochloric acid.
Yes because it is a compound.
No, it is not true that a neutral ionic compound can only contain ions with identical charges. You can have, for example, a compound that consists of twice as many positive ions as negative ions, but the positive ions have only half the charge; +1 ions bonded to -2 ions. There are many different possible ratios with which different elements or radicals combine. As long as the total amount of charge adds up to zero, you still have a neutral ionic compound.
Fe2O3. Iron three contains three electrons in the outer orbit and Oxygen has two slots empty in the outer orbit, so in order for the compound to combine, three oxygen atoms are needed for two Fe atoms, and then the compound is neutral.
BaS or Barium sulfide is the ionic compound. Ba has a charge of 2+ and S has a charge of 2- so when you combine them, they produce the neutral ionic compound BaS.
Two Na plus ions will combine with an O2- to form the basic compound sodium oxide. When water is further added, the neutral salt, sodium hydroxide is formed.
NaClPhysical Properties: Solid and WhiteChemical Properties: Neutral pH, Composed of Sodium and ChlorideUses: Seasons food, Keep food from spoilingIonic Compound
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
All the compounds are neutral.
Sodium hydroxide, or lye, does not have a charge. It is an ionic compound composed of sodium 1+ and hydroxide 1- ions. When they combine to form the ionic compound sodium hydroxide, the 1+ and 1- charges cancel each other and the compound is neutral.
In a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of the atoms in the compound is zero.
Yes. That is the product when you combine an acid with a base: a salt. A salt is any cation and any anion that combines to form a neutral compound. this reaction is called nuetrilization HCl + NaoH combinne to give Nacl + H2O
One. A hydrogen ion (H+) has a +1 charge, and a chloride ion has a -1 charge, Cl-, so they combine in a 1-to-1 ratio to form a neutral compound, HCl or hydrochloric acid.
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Yes because it is a compound.