How do elements combine to form compounds? What are the two following chemical formulas and what is the difference between them: a. PO_4^{3-} b. HPO_4^{1-} What are the rules for naming ionic compounds? How do polyatomic ions behave in an ionic compound?
What are the rules for naming type I binary ionic compounds when given the formula? Determine the chemical formula for the ionic compound formed between the given pair of ions. Name the compound. Fe3+ and SO4 2- Write the formulas for and give the names o...
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atom's outermost shell; these are called the valence electrons, and they are the electrons that can chemically bond with valence electrons of other elements. The valence electrons can be either shared with another element, in covalent bonding, or exchanged via ionic bonding, according toPurdue ...
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Salts are usually solids - anything with ionic bonds tends to be solid. If water is present, many of them are water soluble (aq), but others aren't and you will eventually learn which ones are which.So look again at your MgCl2 - what sort of bonds are those? Logged ...
Two ions which have a similar shape are? a. CO3^2- and SO3^2- b. OH- and SO3^2- c. PO3^3- and NO3- d. SO3^2- and PO3^3- e. CO3^2- and PO3^3- How can ionic compounds be neutral if they consist of positive and negative ions?