Which ionic solutions, and what specialized containers? I've seen them kept in you-name-it: volumetric flasks, plastic bottles, glass jugs, pyrex beakers...
Ionic solutions are electrolytes,in this case there can be ion exchange hence specialized containers which are inert are preferred
They have high viscosity
Because of their reactive and corrosive properties they need special containers for dtorage
Platinum (inert metal), Borosilicate glass, porcelain
That's right, solutions of ionic compounds do conduct electricity well.
The net ionic equation that describes the reaction when these solutions are mixed is the net summation. This is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction.
Yes
Ferrous
Yes, ionic substances can form solutions when they are dissolved in a solvent such as water. In solution, the ionic compounds dissociate into their respective ions, allowing them to be evenly dispersed throughout the solvent. This results in the formation of an ionic solution.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
An Eletctolyte.
Substances that are able to be dissociated in ions in water solutions.
In solutions, aqueous medium for an example, ionic compounds can exist as separate ions.
Yes