Chapter 2: Q62P (page 83)
How can ionic compounds be neutral if they consist of positive and negative ions?
Short Answer
The charges of the anions and cations cancelled each other out in ionic compounds.
Chapter 2: Q62P (page 83)
How can ionic compounds be neutral if they consist of positive and negative ions?
The charges of the anions and cations cancelled each other out in ionic compounds.
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