it is always equal to zero.
The overall charge of a formula unit for an ionic compound is zero. The numbers of positive and negative ions are such that the sum of the positive charges and the negative charges is zero.
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Well the charge of an ionic compound (metal combining with a nonmetal) is neutral because a metal had a positive charge and a nonmetal has a negative charge. But the charge of a molecular compound (nonmetal combining with a nonmetal) is negative because both elements have negative charges.
The overall charge is the sum of the charges of its parts. ALMOST ALWAYS ZERO.
the charge of an ionic compound is neutral which is 0
The overall charge of a ionic compond has no name. The overall charge of ANY ionic compound is always zero. Ions balance their charges by forming ionic compounds.
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Yes , ionic compounds always have positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. But in an ionic compound the positive and negative charges balance exactly leaving an overall charge of zero
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
The ion for Potassium has a charge of 1+.The ion for Iodine has a charge of 1-.This means that in order to make the overall charge of a unit of a compound of Potassium and Iodine, there must be one atom of Potassium and one atom of Iodine.Therefore, when K+ and I- are bonded, they make the ionic compound of KI.
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The ionic charges always cancel to give an electrostatically neutral compoun.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
Yes , ionic compounds always have positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. But in an ionic compound the positive and negative charges balance exactly leaving an overall charge of zero
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are 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.
The ion for Potassium has a charge of 1+.The ion for Iodine has a charge of 1-.This means that in order to make the overall charge of a unit of a compound of Potassium and Iodine, there must be one atom of Potassium and one atom of Iodine.Therefore, when K+ and I- are bonded, they make the ionic compound of KI.
It's not an ionic compound.
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
They have no charge..the ions are attracted to opposite charge until the overall charge is zero
The ion for Potassium has a charge of 1+.The ion for Iodine has a charge of 1-.This means that in order to make the overall charge of a unit of a compound of Potassium and Iodine, there must be one atom of Potassium and one atom of Iodine.Therefore, when K+ and I- are bonded, they make the ionic compound of KI.