In an ionic crystal, these attract each other.
a. negative ions
b. positive and negative atoms
c. positive and negative ions
d. positive ions

Respuesta :

C

Ionic crystals are made from ions that are bonded together by ionic bonds. An example is salt crystals that are made of sodium and chloride ions.  

Explanation:

An ionic bond is formed when one atom donates electrons to another atom so they both attain stable electron configuration. The two atoms are then bound by their acquired charges. For example sodium atom2.8.1) donates its valence electrons to chlorine atom (2.8.7). They both achieve stable electron configuration of 2.8  and 2.8,8 respectively. Because sodium ion will now have a positive charge (because it has more protons than electrons) and chloride ion will have a negative charge because it has more electrons than protons, the two are bonded together electrostatically forming ionic bonds.

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