true
Amphoteric compounds can act as either an acid or a base depending on the reaction conditions, while neutral compounds do not exhibit acidic or basic properties. Amphoteric compounds can donate or accept protons in a reaction, resulting in different behaviors, whereas neutral compounds do not participate in proton transfer reactions.
The term that describes a type of chemistry crossword that focuses on elements and compounds with an electrically neutral charge is "stoichiometry."
Atoms have equal # of protons(+) and electrons (-). Hence the atom has zero charge. If we consider just the nucleus, the charge would be positive because it only consists of protons
yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds
Charged i will leave urs but this is the correct answer Neutral u guys need 2 make up ur mind
All the compounds are neutral.
true
Compounds can be charged by different methods. But naturally most of the compounds are uncharged. So the overall charge of most compounds is neutral.
Esters are neutral compounds
Amphoteric compounds can act as either an acid or a base depending on the reaction conditions, while neutral compounds do not exhibit acidic or basic properties. Amphoteric compounds can donate or accept protons in a reaction, resulting in different behaviors, whereas neutral compounds do not participate in proton transfer reactions.
Hydrogen forms one covalent bond in electrically neutral compounds.
Hydrogen forms three covalent bonds in electrically neutral compounds.
Hydrogen forms three covalent bonds in electrically neutral compounds.
yes
Ionic compounds result from the mutual (not neutral) attraction of oppositely charged ions.
no, as ionic compounds contain equal amounts of negative and positive charges and are neutral.
Compounds can have a neutral charge, a positive charge (cation), or a negative charge (anion), depending on the distribution of electrons within the atoms that make up the compound.