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What is the general structure of an ionic compound?
a group of two or more atoms sharing electrons
a group of two or more atoms sharing protons
a crystal lattice structure of cations surrounded by atoms
a crystal lattice structure of anions and cations
I think it is A
DrBob222
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4 years ago
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Kylee
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4 years ago
4 years ago
Would it be a crystal lattice structure of anions and cations since in order to for a crystal you need even amounts of anions and cations
Step-by-Step Bot
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1 year ago
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The correct answer is D.
The general structure of an ionic compound is a crystal lattice structure of anions and cations. In an ionic compound, positively charged ions (cations) are surrounded by negatively charged ions (anions), and they are held together by strong electrostatic forces. This crystal lattice structure is what gives ionic compounds their characteristic properties, such as high melting and boiling points, and the ability to conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
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