Which statement is true about ionic compounds? They are made up of many large molecules that are bonded together. They are made up of atoms of only one type of element. They are made up of particles that are arranged in a repeating pattern. They are made up of a random ratio of elements that are bonded together. @Somy
can u give your guesses first?
the 3rd one
why do u think so?
idk it jusrt looks right
its ionic compound meaning consists of ions
so the first answer?
nope i think its 3rd one also tbh
What is the ratio of ions needed to produce neutral potassium chloride? one potassium ion to one chloride ion two potassium ions to one chloride ion one potassium ion to two chloride ions two potassium ions to three chloride ions
ionic crystal During the formation of an ionic compound, the poitive and negative ions are packed into a regular repeating pattern that balances the forces of attraction between the ions. Large numbers of positive and negative ions existing in a ratio determining by the number of electrons transferred from the metal to the nonmetal.
What is the ratio of ions needed to produce neutral potassium chloride? one potassium ion to one chloride ion two potassium ions to one chloride ion one potassium ion to two chloride ions two potassium ions to three chloride ions
is it the third one
for the next question?>
yeah
try writing all the options
like in the formula
for example NaCl try doing it with each option
i dont have time lol im in a hurry
its a timed quiz
it won't take u ages u don't know whats potassium?
KCl K2Cl KCl2 K2Cl3
so what do u think which one is right?
KCl
good :)
so it the first one
yup
Which statement is true about crystal lattice energy? It increases as the size of the ions increases. It increases as the charge on the ions decreases. It is the energy that ions absorb when they form a crystal. It is a measure of the strength of the bonds between ions.
is it the first one
please open a new question for this one
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