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The type of structures assumed by ionic compounds are determined by (a) Relative numbers of each kind of the ion (c) Both (a) and (b) (b) Relative sizes of each kind of the ion (d) None of these​

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Answered by SCS994515
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Answer:

relative numbers of each kind of the ion

Answered by seelamahit912
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The type of structures assumed by ionic compounds is determined by (b) Relative sizes of each kind of the ion.

(b) Relative sizes of each kind of the ion:

The structure of an ionic molecule is determined by the relative sizes of the cations and anions. Salts, oxides, hydroxides, sulphides, and the vast majority of inorganic substances are ionic compounds.

Explanation for incorrect answer:

(a) Relative numbers of each kind of the ion:

The proportion of atoms A compound is made up of two or more atoms that are linked together in a specific ratio. So this is the wrong answer.

(c) Both (a) and (b):

Ionic compounds are determined by the relative sizes of each kind of the ion and not by the Relative numbers of each kind of the ion. So this is the wrong answer.

(d) None of these​:

Ionic compounds are determined by the relative sizes of each kind of ion. So none of these is the wrong answer.

As a result, the types of structures assumed by ionic compounds are dictated by (b) the relative sizes of each type of ion.

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