Asked by Kylee
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
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
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Answered by
DrBob222
Let me point out that with no caps and no periods it really is tough to know where one sentence ends and another one starts. Even a souble space between a, b, c, d, would have helpe. Having said all of that I don't think the answer is a.
Answered by
Kylee
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
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