Copy and complete the table below. Write the chemical formula of the given ionic compounds based on their charges. Write your answer in your answer sheet. PA-ANSWER MAAYOS PLS:/
- An i o n i c compound is formed by a p o s i t i v e l y charged ion (c a t i o n) and a n e g a t i v e l y charged i o n (a n i o n). M n e m o n i c s ⇒ "ca (+) i o n", p o s i t i ve l y charged i o n, for a n i o n - n e g a t i v e l y charged, a n i o n means "a (negative) i o n". An i o n i c compound is a chemical compound composed of two or more ions held together by electrostatic forces termed as the i o n i c bonding. The compound is neutral overall, but the ions have separate or own charges.
ANSWER - For the answer, please refer to the attached image.
Chemical Names
1. Lithium Chloride, Lithium Fluoride, Lithium Permanganate, and Lithium Phosphate.
2. P-0-Tassium Chloride, P-0-Tassium Fluoride, P-0-Tassium Permanganate, and P-0-Tassium Phosphate.
3. Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Fluoride, Magnesium Permanganate, and Magnesium Phosphate.
4. Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Fluoride, Ammonium Permanganate, and Ammonium Phosphate.
5. Tin (IV) Chloride, Tin (IV) Fluoride, Tin (IV) Permanganate, and Tin (IV) Phosphate.
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IONIC COMPOUND
- An i o n i c compound is formed by a p o s i t i v e l y charged ion (c a t i o n) and a n e g a t i v e l y charged i o n (a n i o n). M n e m o n i c s ⇒ "ca (+) i o n", p o s i t i ve l y charged i o n, for a n i o n - n e g a t i v e l y charged, a n i o n means "a (negative) i o n". An i o n i c compound is a chemical compound composed of two or more ions held together by electrostatic forces termed as the i o n i c bonding. The compound is neutral overall, but the ions have separate or own charges.
ANSWER - For the answer, please refer to the attached image.
Chemical Names
1. Lithium Chloride, Lithium Fluoride, Lithium Permanganate, and Lithium Phosphate.
2. P-0-Tassium Chloride, P-0-Tassium Fluoride, P-0-Tassium Permanganate, and P-0-Tassium Phosphate.
3. Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Fluoride, Magnesium Permanganate, and Magnesium Phosphate.
4. Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Fluoride, Ammonium Permanganate, and Ammonium Phosphate.
5. Tin (IV) Chloride, Tin (IV) Fluoride, Tin (IV) Permanganate, and Tin (IV) Phosphate.
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