The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
Like-charged ions repel each other. Opposite-charged ions attract each other.
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No. Ions are formed by the loss or gain of electrons. the mass of electrons is negligible when compared to the mass of the nucleus (or the atom). Hence ions have the same mass as that of the atom of the element.
almost all acids produce hydronium ions so chemicals like HNO3 and H2SO4
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
All ionic substances are written as separate ions in solution
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Like-charged ions repel each other. Opposite-charged ions attract each other.
In what ways are polyatomic ions like simple ions?
Calcium ions have a charge of plus two, and bromine ions have a charge of minus one.
Polyatomic ions act like an ion other than they travel in groups of ions. It will respond the same like any other ion.
With ions of alkali metals (like Na+ or K+ or Li+)
Aluminium ions like Magnesium ions have no colour in a flame test
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
Electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged particles. For example consider sodium chloride NaCl, if the compound were to be broken down into its ions it would look like Na+ and a Cl- the opposite charges attract and hold the individual ions together forming a crystal lattice, a solid.