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Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
You can NOT dissolve 'covalent BONDS' because a bond is one couple of two electrons which hold their two 'parent' atoms together in one molecule.Try asking the question again with what you want to know, not what you have only 'heard of'.
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
That's right, solutions of ionic compounds do conduct electricity well.
Yes
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
Yes
In solutions, aqueous medium for an example, ionic compounds can exist as separate ions.
Ionic compounds dissociate in water to form positive and negative ions in aqueous solution. Such solutions can conduct electricity.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
You can NOT dissolve 'covalent BONDS' because a bond is one couple of two electrons which hold their two 'parent' atoms together in one molecule.Try asking the question again with what you want to know, not what you have only 'heard of'.
Usually ionic compounds form crystals when in their solid state.
Metals combine with other metals to form alloy solutions, they can form solutions with other compounds by being dissolved in them, in most cases. As well, they form ionic bonds with nonmetals.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Metals form positive ions and form ionic compounds with negative ions.