Salts contain ions, poistively and negatively charged--
yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds
Ionic compounds are not meatals: salts, acids, bases.
Ionic compounds can be easily found in salts (and in mineral ores when it comes to industrial level).
Compounds formed by ionic bonds are called salts. This includes table salt, NaCl, but there are many other kinds as well.
All ionic compound are not salts but all salts are ionic compounds for example NaOH is an ionic compound but not the salt.
yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds
Salts are ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds are not meatals: salts, acids, bases.
Salts are ionic compounds that are formed by neutrlization of an acid & a base.
Ionic hydrides are called salt-like as salts are ionic. They are high melting and have crystal structures typical of ionic compounds. Hydrides are not straightforward salts, salts typically dissolve in water for instance, whereas hydrides react vigorously with water rather than dissolving in it.
ionic compounds
Salts are ionic compounds.
Because ionic salts are polar compounds as water, the solvent.
Yes.
- salts are ionic compounds - salts are products of neutralization reactions
Ionic compounds are also called salts. An example of their uses is sodium chloride (Na+Cl-), which is used in the kitchen (it is normal salt as we know it).
An ionic compound. All salts are ionic compounds.