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Ralph
1 July, 19:21
What are ionic compounds typically composed of?
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Aileen Baird
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Ionic compounds are compound that contains ions held together by ionic bonds. They are made up of particles that are arranged in a repeating pattern. Ions are said to be packed in a regular crystalline structures in an arrangement with the least energy.
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