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30 inoic compounds give examples​

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Answered by Hun7er
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Explanation:

Ionic compounds are neutral compounds made up of positively charged ions called cations and negatively charged ions called anions. For binary ionic compounds (ionic compounds that contain only two types of elements), the compounds are named by writing the name of the cation first followed by the name of the anion.

Ionic bond examples include:

LiF - Lithium Fluoride.

LiCl - Lithium Chloride.

LiBr - Lithium Bromide.

LiI - Lithium Iodide.

NaF - Sodium Fluoride.

NaCl - Sodium Chloride.

NaBr - Sodium Bromide.

NaI - Sodium Iodide.

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Answered by christu1971
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Answer:

LiF - Lithium Fluoride

LiCl - Lithium Chloride

LiBr - Lithium Bromide

LiI - Lithium Iodide

NaF - Sodium Fluoride

NaCl - Sodium Chloride

NaBr - Sodium Bromide

NaI - Sodium Iodide

KF - Potassium Fluoride

KCl - Potassium Chloride

KBr - Potassium Bromide

KI - Potassium Iodide

CsF - Cesium Fluoride

CsCl - Cesium Chloride

CsBr - Cesium Bromide

CsI - Cesium Iodide

BeO - Beryllium Oxide

BeS - Beryllium Sulfide

BeSe - Beryllium Selenide

MgO - Magnesium Oxide

MgS - Magnesium Sulfide

MgSe - Magnesium Selenide

CaO - Calcium Oxide

CaS - Calcium Sulfide

CaSe - Calcium Selenide

BaO - Barium Oxide

BaS - Barium Sulfide

BaSe - Barium Selenide

CuF - Copper(I) Fluoride

CuCl - Copper(I) Chloride

CuBr - Copper(I) Bromide

CuI - Copper(I) Iodide

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