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4] The breaking of ionic compound is called_____​

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Answered by saikrishna86
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In chemistry, an ionic compound is a chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding. The compound is neutral overall, but consists of positively charged ions called cations and negatively charged ions called anions. These can be simple ions such as the sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl−) in sodium chloride, or polyatomic species such as the ammonium (NH+

4) and carbonate (CO2−

3) ions in ammonium carbonate. Individual ions within an ionic compound usually have multiple nearest neighbours, so are not considered to be part of molecules, but instead part of a continuous three-dimensional network, usually in a crystalline structure.

The crystal structure of sodium chloride, NaCl, a typical ionic compound. The purple spheres represent sodium cations, Na+, and the green spheres represent chloride anions, Cl−.

Ionic compounds containing basic ions hydroxide (OH−) or oxide (O2−) are classified as bases. Ionic compounds without these ions are also known as salts and can be formed by acid–base reactions. Ionic compounds can also be produced from their constituent ions by evaporation of their solvent, precipitation, freezing, a solid-state reaction, or the electron transfer reaction of reactive metals with reactive non-metals, such as halogen gases.

Answered by MissPerfect09
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The breaking of ionic compound is called _____

Here, as per the provided question we are given the blanks and we have to fill it with the Appropriate word –

The breaking of ionic compound is called Crystals.

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JUSTIFICATION :

We have written the appropriate word as 'crystal' because –

This is one and only the Appropriate word that's to be used by us for filling the blanks and when the ionic compound is broken then it results as :

⟼ The breaking of ionic compound is called as crystals.

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