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What are the ions present in the ionic compound​

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Answered by sachinBTS
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Ionic compounds are compounds composed of ions, charged particles that form when an atom (or group of atoms) gains or loses electrons. (A cation is a positively charged ion; an anion is a negatively charged ion.) Covalent or molecular compounds form when elements share electrons in a covalent bond to form molecules.

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Answered by kingofself
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Cations  and anions

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Ionic compounds are made up of two ions: cations and anions. Cations are formed when an atom loses electrons while anions are formed when an atom accepts electrons. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between cations and anions. Cations have positive while anions have negative charge.

The bond present in ionic compounds is Ionic bond. Ionic compounds are generally solid in nature and the constituents ions are tightly bound with each other. When an ionic compound is dissolved in water, the water molecules split the ionic bond between the cations and anions.

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