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a compound that shares elements with others and is neutral
The compound is neutral.
pure water (distilled) is neutral , It's Ph= 7
Yes, the overall charge of a molecular compound must be neutral. This is because molecular compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms, resulting in neutral molecules. While individual atoms within the compound may have positive or negative charges, the total charge must balance out to zero for the compound to be stable and exist as a neutral entity.
All the compounds are neutral.
In a neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of the atoms in the compound is zero.
The sum of oxidation numbers in a compound is zero for a neutral compound and equal to the charge of the ion for an ionic compound. This rule stems from the fact that the total charge of a compound must be zero for a neutral compound and must balance out for an ionic compound.
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a compound that shares elements with others and is neutral
No, ferric chloride is not neutral. It is an acidic compound.
When benzoic acid reacts with neutral ferric chloride, the resulting reaction forms a complex between the ferric chloride and benzoic acid. This complex is a purple-colored compound known as ferric benzoate, signifying the coordination of the iron ion with the carboxylic group of benzoic acid.
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The compound KI, which consists of potassium (K+) and iodide (I-) ions, is electrically neutral because the positive charge of the potassium ion balances out the negative charge of the iodide ion. This results in an overall neutral compound.
The oxidation numbers in a neutral compound must equal zero. This is because the overall charge of a neutral compound is zero, so the sum of the oxidation numbers must balance out to zero.
Amides are considered neutral compounds. They do not exhibit acidic or basic properties like other functional groups such as carboxylic acids or amines.