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Amirah Arnold
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6 August, 05:46
Ionic compounds are composed of what particles?
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Caitlin Solomon
6 August, 05:59
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Ions
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Ionic compounds are composed of ions. Ions are charged particles that form when an atom loses or gains electrons. these particles can also be positively or negatively charged.
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