Asked by khare
Which is the charge of an ion that could bond to the one pictured?
Responses
positive
positive
neutral
neutral
negative
negative
zero
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I can’t see the picture. Generally: opposite charges attract, so a positively charged ion bonds to a negatively charged ion and vice versa.
- If the pictured ion is positive → choose negative.
- If it’s negative → choose positive.
(Neutral/zero won’t form an ionic bond; neutrals can form covalent bonds instead.) Upload or describe the pictured ion if you want me to pick the exact option.
- If the pictured ion is positive → choose negative.
- If it’s negative → choose positive.
(Neutral/zero won’t form an ionic bond; neutrals can form covalent bonds instead.) Upload or describe the pictured ion if you want me to pick the exact option.
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