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What is constituent ions?

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Constituent Ions are Spectator Ions. Spectator Ions are ions that appear on both sides of the chemical equation. (Spectator Ions appear as both reactants and as products). They do not participate in the reaction and they are NOT shown in the Net Ionic Equation.

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An Atom is the smallest particle of matter. There are 3 Constituent of an atom which are : Electron which consist of a negative charge Proton which have a positive charge Neutron which have no charge

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The ions which forms the ion structure

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