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ionic bonding - problems which of the following could form an ionic com…

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ionic bonding - problems
which of the following could form an ionic compound? check all that apply.
na⁺ and f⁻
ca²⁺ and fe³⁺
cl⁻ and k⁺
o²⁻ and s²⁻

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Ionic compounds are formed between a cation (positive ion) and an anion (negative ion) due to electrostatic attraction.

  • For $\text{Na}^+$ (cation) and $\text{F}^-$ (anion): They are a cation and anion, so they can form an ionic compound (NaF).
  • For $\text{Ca}^{2+}$ and $\text{Fe}^{3+}$: Both are cations, so no electrostatic attraction between them to form an ionic compound.
  • For $\text{Cl}^-$ (anion) and $\text{K}^+$ (cation): They are an anion and cation, so they can form an ionic compound (KCl).
  • For $\text{O}^{2-}$ and $\text{S}^{2-}$: Both are anions, so no electrostatic attraction between them to form an ionic compound.

Answer:

A. $\text{Na}^+$ and $\text{F}^-$
C. $\text{Cl}^-$ and $\text{K}^+$