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1. An ionic compound is electrically
a) neutral
b) positively charged
c) negatively charged
d) none of above​

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Answered by SaniyaR
1

Answer:

a) neutral

Explanation:

Ionic bonds are formed through the exchange of valence electrons between atoms, typically a metal and a nonmetal. The loss or gain of valence electrons allows ions to obey the octet rule and become more stable. Ionic compounds are typically neutral. Therefore, ions combine in ways that neutralize their charges.

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Answered by sharddhavimal
0

Answer:

An ionic compound is electrically neutral.

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