They are: cation (positive) and anion (negative).
metal and non-metal elements.
Binary compound.
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
the answer is 3
A metal (as positively charged cations) and a non-metal (as negatively charged anions) need to be held together to form an ionic compound.
metal and non-metal elements.
ionic compound in four types....ions contains...
the ionic compoud and the covalent compound
Binary compound.
The two types of compound are molecular and ionic. An ionic compound commonly used is table salt, or NaCl. A molecular compound commonly used is water, or H2O.
In general, polar molecules. Oil, a no polar substance, does not dissolve in water.
Any compound, whether molecular or ionic, will contain two or more types of atom.
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
A metal and a nonmetal
CaO is calcium Oxide . It is white solid. It is ionically bonded. It is a BASE. It will dissolve in water to form, the alkali, calcium hydroxide. Its bonding may be presented by :0 CaO(s) = Ca^2+ + O^2- . Note the ionic charged balance.
the answer is 3
A metal (as positively charged cations) and a non-metal (as negatively charged anions) need to be held together to form an ionic compound.