N2O5 is a molecular compound, not ionic.
No, ions are charged particles that are components of compounds
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Base
Neon, no, it is a noble gas and there are no known compounds. Nitrogen forms a number of oxides, for example, NO, NO2, N2O3, N2O4, N2O5
only compounds with the (aq) state symbol
cuprousoxide, dinitrogen pentoxide, sodiumhydroxide..
Yes. The ionic compounds make ions
Metals form positive ions and form ionic compounds with negative ions.
The formula for dinitrogen heptoxide is N2O7
BASES....BASES...Are Compounds That Produce Hydroxide ions (OH-)....
No, ions are charged particles that are components of compounds
The attraction between ions creates ionic compounds. These compounds involve ions being bonded in a structure in a lattice-like structure.
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Que?
Acid compounds will donate hydrogen ions and base compounds will accept hydrogen ions.
The positive ions and negative ions attract each other. This attractive force is an ionic bond. Each positive ion balances the charge of one negative ion so overall, the compound is electrically neutral. P.S. This is from my textbook. Good luck. :)
Transition metals tend to have colorful ions and compounds.