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Tamara Medina
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16 November, 23:43
What makes up an ionic compound?
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Sophia Manning
16 November, 23:58
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Ionic compounds are compounds made up of ions. These ions are atoms that gain or lose electrons, giving them a net positive or negative charge.
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