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Ionic compounds may carry a net positive or net negative charge.

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Answered by tahreen91
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neutral

Explanation:

The charge of the ionic compound is usually neutral. Their charge can be determined based on what these ionic compounds are. The cation is positively charged while the anion is negatively charged.

Ionic compounds in the form of metals will usually lose some electrons in order to become positively charged. The non-metals usually accept the electrons so they become anions or they become negatively charged.

Take note that the net charge of ionic compounds are always zero. Atoms usually start out to be neutral and slowly gain charge depending on the other atoms that they react with.

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