What is ionic compound and how it is formers?
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An ionic compound is a compound that is composed of both metal and non-metal elements. For example, NaCl or sodium (metal) and Chloride (non-metal). Molecular compound is a compound that is composed of ONLY non-metal elements . For example, CO2 or Carbon (non-metal) and Oxide/Oxygen (non-metal). Hope this helps you!
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1) An ionic compound is a compound that is composed of both metal and non-metal elements. For example, NaCl or sodium (metal) and Chloride (non-metal). Molecular compound is a compound that is composed of ONLY non-metal elements . For example, CO2 or Carbon (non-metal) and Oxide/Oxygen (non-metal). Hope this helps you!
2) Ionic compounds are formed as the result of the formation of positive and negative ions. Electrons are actually transferred from one atom to another to form rare gas electron structures for each ion. The atom which forms a positive ion loses electrons to the atom which gains electrons to form a negative ion.
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