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24 September, 02:09

What can you assume about the anions in the ionic compound copper (II) fluoride? A. The charge on the ionic compound is 2+.

B. The charge on the ionic compound is 2-.

C. Fluoride anions must equal a 2 - charge.

D. Fluoride anions must equal a 2 + charge.

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  1. 24 September, 03:41
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    The answer is C, because if the copper has a + 2 charge, the fluoride must have a - 2 charge in order to cancel out.
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