Name a compound formed by loss or gain of electron?
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heya..there are endless example of ionic compounds formed by loss and gain of electrons... An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of one or more valence electrons, typically from a metal to a non-metal, which produces a cation and an anion that are bound together by an attractive electrostatic force. On a macroscopic scale, ionic compounds, such as sodium chloride (NaCl), form a crystalline lattice and are solids at normal temperatures and pressures.
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lithium fluoride: Li+ and F- combine to form LiF
calcium chloride: Ca2+ and Cl- combine to form CaCl2
iron (II) oxide: Fe2+ and O2- combine to form FeO
aluminum sulfide: Al3+ and S2- combine to form Al2S3
sodium sulfate: Na+ and SO42- combine to form Na2SO4
ammonium phosphate: NH4+ and PO43-combine to form (NH4)3PO4
potassium chlorite: K+ and ClO2- combine to form KClO2
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More examples:
lithium fluoride: Li+ and F- combine to form LiF
calcium chloride: Ca2+ and Cl- combine to form CaCl2
iron (II) oxide: Fe2+ and O2- combine to form FeO
aluminum sulfide: Al3+ and S2- combine to form Al2S3
sodium sulfate: Na+ and SO42- combine to form Na2SO4
ammonium phosphate: NH4+ and PO43-combine to form (NH4)3PO4
potassium chlorite: K+ and ClO2- combine to form KClO2
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