Can an ionic compound not be neutral?
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The ionic compound NaCl is very common
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There are two chloride ions in the formula. Although chlorine as an element is a diatomic molecule, Cl 2, elemental chlorine is not part of this ionic compound. The chlorine is in the form of a negatively charged ion, not the neutral element
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No, an ionic compound can be neutral.
Such compound can be neutral when react with opposite ions.
For example-
When element with positive ions react with element with negative ions it gives neutral compound.
Such reaction is called as neutralisation reaction.
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