Chemistry
State three differences between 'X' and 'X1+' i.e. an atom and an ion.
Chemical Bonding
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Differences between 'X' and 'X1+ are :
Atoms – 'X' | Ions – 'X1+' |
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Electrically neutral particles | Electrically charged particles [cations, anions] |
May or may not exist independently | Exist independently in solution |
Outermost shell may or may not have duplet or octet. | Outermost shell have complete duplet or octet. |
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