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Wht r the ionic compound?? ​

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Answered by generousgenius
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Answer:

Ionic compounds are compounds consisting of ions.

Two-element compounds are usually ionic when one element is a metal and the other is a non-metal. Examples include:

sodium chloride: NaCl, with Na+ and Cl- ions

lithium nitride: Li3N, with Li+ and N3- ions

magnesium oxide: MgO, with Mg2+ and O2- ions

calcium phosphide: Ca3P2, with Ca2+ and P3- ions

Ionic compounds can be more complicated than the two-element ones listed above. Examples of polyatomic ionic compounds include:

sodium sulfate: Na2SO4, with Na+ and SO42- ions

ammonium thiocyanate: NH4SCN, with NH4+ and SCN- ions

potassium hydroxide: KOH, with K+ and OH- ions

ammonium carbonate: (NH4)2CO3, with NH4+ and CO32- ions

Answered by shivams4343
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Explanation:

Ionic Compound Definition: An ionic compound is a compound formed by ions bonding together through electrostatic forces. Examples: Table salt, NaCl, is an ionic compound.

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