According to wikipedia, otavite is cadmium carbonate, CdCO3.
Its Mohs hardness is 3.5 to 4 and the specific gravity is 5.04
Not minerals, it is ions. Calcium ions and sodium ions.
Ions have more or less electrons than a neutral atom.
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In an exothermic reaction involving salts, more energy is typically involved in separating the ions in the crystal lattice than in solvating the ions. This is because breaking the bonds between the ions in the crystal lattice requires energy input, while solvating the ions in water releases energy due to ion-dipole interactions.
Protons are not usually involved as current carriers, except in a solution that contains hydrogen ions (i.e., protons).Protons are not usually involved as current carriers, except in a solution that contains hydrogen ions (i.e., protons).Protons are not usually involved as current carriers, except in a solution that contains hydrogen ions (i.e., protons).Protons are not usually involved as current carriers, except in a solution that contains hydrogen ions (i.e., protons).
because the ions involved are of specific colors.
Ca with a 2+ charge and SO4 with a 2- charge.
One example of a reaction showing all ions involved is the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to form water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl): HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → H2O(l) + NaCl(aq) In this reaction, the HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions, while NaOH dissociates into Na+ and OH- ions. The ions combine to form water and sodium chloride.
C.The charges on the ions
Ions are the units that make up substances involved in ionic bonding. Ions are charged particles that are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. In an ionic bond, positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to negatively charged ions (anions) to form a stable compound.
If you're talking about covalent bonding, they're just called atoms, and if you're talking about ionic bonding, they're called ions. Positively charged ions are called cations, and negatively charged ions are called anions.