(a)
Interpretation:
The formula for the ionic compound formed from
Concept introduction:
The species that are formed by losing or gaining the electrons are known as ions. The cations are formed by losing one or more than one electron from the outer most shell of an atom. Anions are formed by gaining one or more than one electron to the outer most shell of an atom.
(b)
Interpretation:
The formula for the ionic compound formed from
Concept introduction:
The species that are formed by losing or gaining the electrons are known as ions. The cations are formed by losing one or more than one electron from the outer most shell of an atom. Anions are formed by gaining one or more than one electron to the outer most shell of an atom.
(c)
Interpretation:
The formula for the ionic compound formed from
Concept introduction:
The species that are formed by losing or gaining the electrons are known as ions. The cations are formed by losing one or more than one electron from the outer most shell of an atom. Anions are formed by gaining one or more than one electron to the outer most shell of an atom.
(d)
Interpretation:
The formula for the ionic compound formed from
Concept introduction:
The species that are formed by losing or gaining the electrons are known as ions. The cations are formed by losing one or more than one electron from the outer most shell of an atom. Anions are formed by gaining one or more than one electron to the outer most shell of an atom.
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