Zero. Only neutral ionic compounds are stable
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
False, all compounds are electrically neutral.
MgF2 Magnesium, an alkaline earth metal of 2+ ionic charge and two fluorine, a nonmetal, atoms of 1- charge each form a ionic bond
When forming a compound the chemical formula or compound is made stable with a net charge of zero by the sharing of electrons (covalent compounds/molecules) or the transfer of electrons (ionic compounds).
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of any ionic compound is zero, in other words, ionic compounds are neutral.
BaS or Barium sulfide is the ionic compound. Ba has a charge of 2+ and S has a charge of 2- so when you combine them, they produce the neutral ionic compound BaS.
Zero. A compound will never have a net ionic charge.
False, all compounds are electrically neutral.
MgF2 Magnesium, an alkaline earth metal of 2+ ionic charge and two fluorine, a nonmetal, atoms of 1- charge each form a ionic bond
Na2O, Sodium Oxide, is a stable compound used in glass and ceramics.
the total positive charge of the cations in an ionic compound is balanced by total negative charge of equal magnitude from the anions.
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.
NEGATIVE