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The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
Zero. The net charge of a compound is always zero.
Neutral.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
Zero. The net charge of a compound is always zero.
The net charge is zero.
Neutral.
Zero. Only neutral ionic compounds are stable
Helium has no net electric charge. And its electronegativity is zero.
Ionic compounds contain positive and negative ions, which bond together by electrostatic forces. The net charge is zero of a sample of an ionic compound.
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The charge will be +2.