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Why are ion charged particles and thus no longer neutral?

the positive and negative energy is no longer in balance causing the atom to become an ion+ or an ion-


Why ionic compound are neutral even though they are made up of charged particles?

The ions that bond are charged, but the compound formed is neutral because the charges of the ions cancel each other.


What contains positive and neutral particles?

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Are Ions electrically charged particles?

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Are Ions copper?

Yes, copper ions are ions of the element copper. They are positively charged particles formed when a neutral copper atom loses one or more electrons.


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the positive and negative energy is no longer in balance causing the atom to become an ion+ or an ion-


Why are ionic compounds neutral even though they are made up of charged particles?

The ions that bond are charged, but the compound formed is neutral because the charges of the ions cancel each other.


How the particles are arranged in an ionic compound?

In an ionic compound, particles are arranged in a repeating three-dimensional pattern known as a crystal lattice. The positively charged ions (cations) are surrounded by negatively charged ions (anions) in a stable, neutral arrangement. This strong electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions holds the compound together.


How are atoms and ions connected?

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Is an ion neutral?

No, ions are always charged.


Is ions a subatomic particles?

no an ion is a electrically charged atom


Do ionic compounds result from the neutral attraction of oppositely charged ions?

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