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  What Is Ionic Silver?
Those mostly ionic products advertised as colloidal silver never mention the words ionic silver in their literature or specify what percentage of the total silver in their product is silver ions vs. silver particles.
If some ionic silver were ever able to get into the bloodstream it would encounter a large supply of chloride ions owing to the fact that blood serum is rich in sodium and potassium chloride, again quickly forming silver chloride.
It is an insoluble compound which means once it is formed in the human body, it remains as a compound and does not dissolve.
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  Ionic Compound
An ionic compound is one in which at least two of the elements or compounds in the group are oppositely-charged ions held together in an ionic bond.
In most cases, ionic compounds are formed by a chemical reaction between the nonionic forms of the substances that make it up, in which one or two electrons jump from the nonmetallic to the metallic substance.
Large ionic molecules are often polarized, with the two ends of the molecule possessing significantly different properties on a molecular level.
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 Chemical compound - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
An ionic compound is any substance that exists only as a crystal consisting of two or more ions when not dissolved.
The chemical formula of any compound (ionic or molecular) is either a list of the chemical symbols of its constituent elements, with subscripts to describe their ratio, or else a slightly more complex listing or even a drawing intended to describe not merely the ratio of the constituent elements but also their arrangement.
The formula mass of any compound (ionic or molecular) is equal to the sum of the atomic masses of its constituent elements.
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 Ionic bond Summary
An ionic compound is composed of a network of ions that results in a three-dimensional matrix of cations and anions.
Ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity when melted or dissolved in water because the ions dissociate in these states and are free to move and carry electrical current.
Ionic compounds in the solid state form a continuous ionic lattice structure in an ionic crystal.
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 Chemical compound Summary
Simple compounds consisting of only two atoms are named by combining the names of both elements and changing the ending of the second element's name to "ide." For example, the compound made from silver and chlorine is called silver chloride.
In an ionic compound, the ions are held together by the ionic bond--the attraction between the positively charged ion and its negatively charged counterpart.
Compounds exhibiting slight deviations from the law of definite proportions are called nonstoichiometric compounds, and they may occur as a result of lattice defects during crystallization.
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 Ionic compound, resin composition containing the same and use thereof Number:7,211,636 from the United States Patent ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
A method for preparation of an ionic compound, wherein the ionic compound according to claim 1 is prepared by an exchange reaction of a salt of the cationic portion with an alkali metal salt of the anionic portion.
Specifically, an ionic compound comprises a cationic portion having a hydroxyl group and/or a carboxylic acid group and an anionic portion of the formula (1): [BR.sub.4].sup.- (1) wherein R may be the same or different and represents a phenyl group substituted with F or CF.sub.3.
The ionic compound of the invention has the cationic portion having the hydroxyl group and/or the carboxylic acid group and the anionic portion represented by the formula (1): [BR.sub.4].sup.- (1) wherein R may be the same or different and represents a phenyl group substituted with F or CF.sub.3.
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 ionic_formulas.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
As indicated in the previous section, all ionic compounds are comprised of a definite ratio of cations and anions.
This ratio of ions within the ionic compound is determined by the oxidation state of the cation and anion.
Every ionic compound can be described by an ionic formula unit which lists the simplest whole number ratio of the ions in the ionic crystal lattice formed.
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 Compounds formed as the result of ionic bonding are usually solids at room temperature and are crystalline in ...
Compounds formed as the result of ionic bonding are usually solids at room temperature and are crystalline in structure; these compounds are often referred to as salts
Compounds formed as the result of ionic bonding are usually solids at room temperature and are crystalline in structure; these compounds are often referred to as
Ionic compounds can be considered as a regular arrangement of oppositely charged particles.
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 Truth About Ionic Silver
Ionic silver is not the same as metallic silver, silver particles or colloidal silver.
If you believe the marketing hype for ionic silver from the companies on this list there is no reason that you would not want to consider using a home colloidal silver generator and save a lot of money.
While the effectiveness of ionic silver is far less than a true colloidal silver product, if you are satisfied with the results obtained from using ionic silver there is no need to pay high prices for one of the commercial products when you make virtually the same thing at home for pennies.
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 Ionic Gold & Monatomic Gold - Health Hazard
Ionic gold is a water soluble gold salt that is dissolved in water.
Interestingly, these are the same companies that twist the truth by deceptively claiming that ionic gold is safe and colloidal gold is toxic but they do not provide any evidence to support their statement.
Ionic solutions containing different metal cations and different anions can be made by simply using different acids and different metals.
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 Lesson 5-3 Writing Chemical Formulas
Ionic compounds are composed of charged ions that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Another type of ionic compound, called a ternary compound as it contain three elements, is composed of monatomic ions and polyatomic ions.
Ionic compounds are actually continuous, lacking the discrete units that make up a sample of a molecular substance.
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 Ionic Compounds
KF is a formula unit — the smallest sample of the ionic compound that has the composition of the compound.
The majority of ionic compounds are crystalline solids at 20ºC. The atoms of crystals in ionic compounds are arranged in 3D patterns.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water, because their ions are free to move.
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 Chemical Formulas - Nomeclature
The smallest unit of molecular compound capable of ___________________ the chemical characteristics of the compound is a molecule.
The formulas for ionic compounds such as those in the problems above look just like the formulas for molecular compounds, such as CO However, there is an important difference in ionic and molecular compounds that does not show in the formulas.
Ionic compounds are named by indicating the charge on the METAL ion by a Roman numeral.
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 Ionic Bonds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
An ionic bond is the force of attraction between the opposite charges of an ion.
Pure ionic compounds usually are crystalline solids, liquids, or gases.
Ionic compounds usually have much higher melting and boiling points than covalent compounds.
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 All About Covalent Compounds
A covalent compound is a compound in which the atoms that are bonded share electrons rather than transfer electrons from one to the other.
While ionic compounds are usually formed when metals bond to nonmetals, covalent compounds are formed when two nonmetals bond to each other.
These organic salts are ionic compounds in which the anion is basically a big covalent molecule containing carbon and hydrogen with just a very small ionic section.
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 Unit Outline (template)
The charge of each ion in an ionic compound may be used to determine the simplest chemical formula for the compound.
Binary ionic compounds are named by combining the names of the positive and negative ions.
The percentage composition of a compound is the percentage by mass of each element in the compound.
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 Chemistry : Chapter 9 : Identifying Intermolecular Forces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Recall that ionic molecules are a combination of a cation and an anion.
This is an ionic compound of the metal ion Ni and the nonmetal Cl Therefore it has ion-ion forces.
This is a covalent compound with both hydrogens and the oxygen bonded to the carbon.
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 compare Mesosilver with ionic silver water solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
It is an insoluble compound, which means once it is formed in the human body, it remains as a compound and does not dissolve.
This means that the ionic silver content of colloidal silver products will turn into silver chloride once inside the body leaving only the metallic silver particles to circulate in the blood stream to kill pathogens.
The electrolysis process produces mostly ionic silver and is the process by which the vast majority of companies are producing what they call colloidal silver, but in fact it is mostly an ionic silver solution.
www.colloidsforlife.com /truth_Ionic_Silver.html   (1199 words)

  
 Ionic Compounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
An ionic compound results from the interaction of a positive and negative ion, such as sodium and chloride in common salt.
The IONIC BOND results as a balance between the force of attraction between opposite plus and minus charges of the ions and the force of repulsion between similar negative charges in the electron clouds.
Lattice energy is the energy released in the formation of an ionic compound.
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 (6) Ionic or Covalent Compounds
From the name of a compound, determine whether it is ionic or covalent.
From the name of the compound, you have to be able to figure out whether you have metal and nonmetal combined with one another, in which case you would have an ionic material, or whether you have only nonmetals, in which case you generally have covalent bonding.
So it is possible to have nonmetals that are found in ammonium, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the form of NH with a positive charge, combined with anions that are negatively charged and have an ionic compound and still have no metals atoms contained in it.
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 CHEMystery: Atoms and Molecules: Ionic Compounds
Ionic compounds generally are very hard and have very high melting points.
The names of the compounds would be named iron (II) chloride and iron (III) chloride, respectively, where the Roman numeral indicates the charge of hte cation.
An older system of naming these types of compounds name the ion with the higher charge with a name ending in -ic, and the one with the lower charge has a name ending in -ous.
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 Formulas and Nomenclature of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
Ionic compounds are compounds composed of ions, charged particles that form when an atom (or group of atoms, in the case of polyatomic ions) gains or loses electrons.
Ionic compounds are (usually) formed when a metal reacts with a nonmetal (or a polyatomic ion).
The molecular mass, or molecular weight of a compound (measured in atomic mass units, amu) is obtained by adding up the atomic masses of all of the atoms present within a unit of the substance.
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This force of attraction is called the ionic, electrostatic or electrovalent bond, and serves to keep the sodium and chloride ions tightly bound in a highly organized network or lattice of alternating positive and negative charges.
As indicated in the previous section, all ionic compounds are comprised of a definite ratio of cations and
Every ionic compound can be described by an ionic formula unit (or Empirical Formula) which lists the simplest whole number ratio of the ions in the ionic crystal lattice formed.
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 Physical Science Ionic and Covalent Compound Labs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Ionic compounds involve atoms that transfer electrons and form ions.
Ionic bonds are strongly held by opposite charges, while covalent bonds are weaker as electrons are only shared.
Finally, when an ionic compound is dissolved, it breaks up into its positive and negative ions, while a covalent compound is just broken down into whole molecules.
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 Unit 2 - Matter and Compounds
Whenever two elements form more than one compound, the different masses of one element that combine with the same mass of the other element are in the ratio of small whole numbers.
Example 2: In the compound nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, and used as an anesthetic in dentistry, the mass ratio of nitrogen to oxygen is 7:4.
These compounds are composed of molecules and the ionic charges of the representative elements are NOT used in writing the formulas of these compounds.
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 FAQ: Types of Colloidal Silver | Salts | Compounds | Ionic | Colloidal | Proteinsns
Ionic silver solutions contain elements or compounds that are dissolved in water.
Some silver compounds, such as silver oxide and silver chloride, are relatively harmless in the human body (yet demonstrate reduced benefit in laboratory testing).
Petering studied ionic silver through the use of silver acetate (among other compounds), not isolated silver, and used silver in quantities that FAR exceed the EPA standard for silver toxicity.
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 Nomenclature
The oxidation number of a compound is equal to the sum of the oxidation numbers for each atom in the compound.
Ionic compounds are combinations of positive and negative ions.
Molecular compounds are formed from the covalent bonding between non-metallic elements.
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 Properties of Ionic Compounds
Ionic compounds are a combination of positively charged ions (cation) and negatively charged ions (anions).
Ionic compounds can form when a metal loses its valence electrons, becoming a cation, and these electrons are transferred to a nonmetal which becomes an anion.
SECTION A. As you did for the elements in the last experiment, record the appearance and properties of the ionic compounds you are working with.
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