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Electrons are lost from one atom and gained by another
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the properties of an ionic compound can be explained by ht e strong attractions among ions within a crystal lattice.
An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of electrons between atoms, resulting in the formation of oppositely charged ions (one positively charged, one negatively charged) that are held together by electrostatic attraction.
there is no way i can answer this!Some examples of characteristic properties are:Melting PointBoiling PointFreezing PointDensityTemperatureSolubilityMagnetismI hope this helps you!
One of them is weight
The characteristic that is important for a force to be effective in bonding is strength. The stronger the force between the atoms or molecules involved, the more likely they are to form stable bonds. This strength of the force determines the type of bond formed, such as covalent, ionic, or metallic bonds.
Examples: clacium chloride, sodium bromide, lithium fluoride.
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They are bonded by ionic bond. They are electricity conductor in molten state or aqueous solution.
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