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5 January, 04:50

Explain how an ionic compound made up of charged particles can be electrically neutral

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  1. 5 January, 05:04
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    An ionic compound is composed of a cation (a positive ion) and a anion (negative ion). When + and - interact with each other, the overall charge is neutral since neither of the ion outweighs the other in terms of positivity or negativity. Hence, the overall charge of an ionic compound is neutral.
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