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Anything in the second column of the Periodic Table: beryllium, Magnesium, calcium, etc. AND many of the transitional metals (though they can also be 3+, 4+, or even more), commonly: iron, nickel, zinc, manganese.

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Is when a ionic compounds form the ions come together in a way that balances out the charges on the ions true?

It is true that compounds formed from ions will form in such a way that the charges balance out and the compound has not net charge. An example might be aluminum with a plus 3 charge (Al^3+) combining with a chloride ion with a minus 1 charge (Cl^1-) to make aluminum chloride, where there will be 1 Al^3= and 3 Cl^1- to make AlCl3 (no net charge).


Which metal has a charge of plus 3?

The most familiar one is aluminum, which can form ions with a charge of plus 3, for example in compounds such as aluminum oxide.


What is the neutrally charged ionic formula if you have Be plus N?

The neutral ionic formula for Be plus N would be Be3N2, which is formed by the combination of beryllium (Be) with nitrogen (N) to achieve a neutral charge. This compound is known as beryllium nitride.


The H2SO4 plus 2NaOH too Na2SO4 plus 2H2O what is this type of reaction?

This is a double displacement reaction, also known as a double replacement reaction, where the positive and negative ions of two ionic compounds switch places to form two new compounds.


Why do ionic compounds form between metals and nonmetals?

u better not go to hillfield the answer is so simple Answer: First of all who ever wrote that first answer, you're not very nice and your typing needs some work. Second, this is an accurate answer to use: Ionic bonds are formed between atoms with a large electronegativity difference. Electronegativity refers to the atom's ability to attract electrons in a bond. &Since metals are not electronegative and non-metals are, ionic compounds form between metals and non-metals. However not all metals and non-metals react to form ionic compounds. There are exceptions like AlCl3.

Related Questions

What is the ionic charge of the element potassium?

plus one


What is the ionic formula for compounds formed between K plus and N3?

K3n


What is the ionic charge of hydroxide before it combines with potassium to form KOH?

Plus 1 charge


What is the term for the process that occurs when K plus and Br-?

This is a chemical reaction forming ionic bonds.


Is when a ionic compounds form the ions come together in a way that balances out the charges on the ions true?

It is true that compounds formed from ions will form in such a way that the charges balance out and the compound has not net charge. An example might be aluminum with a plus 3 charge (Al^3+) combining with a chloride ion with a minus 1 charge (Cl^1-) to make aluminum chloride, where there will be 1 Al^3= and 3 Cl^1- to make AlCl3 (no net charge).


What is the electron structure of beryllium ion with a net ionic charge of plus 2?

1


What ionizes in water to release ions other that H plus and OH?

Common salt and other such ionic compounds


Which metal has a charge of plus 3?

The most familiar one is aluminum, which can form ions with a charge of plus 3, for example in compounds such as aluminum oxide.


If an atom loses 2 electrons when it forms an ion its ionic charge it is said to be?

+2 (plus 2)


What are ionic?

Ionic compounds are compound consisting of a metal plus a nonmetal. The metal and the nonmetal both have charges that you can find on the Periodic Table, and they have to balance each other out. For example, you have MgO (Magnesium Oxide). The magnesium is the metal, the oxygen is the nonmetal, and they both have a charge of +2 and -2, so the subscripts cancel each other out.


What are the ions like in calcium bromide?

In calcium bromide, the calcium ion has a positive 2 charge (Ca2+) and the bromide ion has a negative 1 charge (Br-). These ions are held together by ionic bonds, where the calcium ion donates electrons to the bromide ion, forming a stable compound.


What is the neutrally charged ionic formula if you have Be plus N?

The neutral ionic formula for Be plus N would be Be3N2, which is formed by the combination of beryllium (Be) with nitrogen (N) to achieve a neutral charge. This compound is known as beryllium nitride.