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what is difference between ionic and non ionic compounds
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Answered by simran3849
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Non ionic compounds are basically covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are formed by sharing a pair of electrons between two atoms. ... Compound in which molecules are held by ionic bonds ; with opposite charges (cations + charges and anions –ve charges ) are called IONIC compounds.


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Answered by tanviksalunkhe
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Ionic compounds are two or more ions held together by attraction. An example of an ionic compound is table salt. It consists of positive sodium ions and negative chloride ions. It is a crystal that can be seen with the naked eye. If it looks like it is a powder it is just because the crystals are too small to actually be seen. They have high melting and boiling points and are hard or brittle. They can also be dissolved in water.

The definition for a non ionic compound is simply means that the chemical bonds are non ionic. They cannot be dissolved in water. They usually have chemical bonds that share electron density

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