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Beryllium forms a compound with chlorine that has the

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Beryllium forms a compound with chlorine that has the empirical formula \(\mathrm{BeCl_2}\). How would you deter­mine whether it is an ionic compound? (The com­pound is not soluble in water.)

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Beryllium forms a compound with chlorine that has the empirical formula \(\mathrm{BeCl_2}\). How would you deter­mine whether it is an ionic compound? (The com­pound is not soluble in water.)

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An ionic compound are neutral compound made up of positively charged ions called cations and negatively charged ions called anions.

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