A SECRET WEAPON FOR CYANIDE POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE

A Secret Weapon For cyanide potassium permanganate

When a component made up of atoms that conveniently lose electrons (a metal) reacts with a component composed of atoms that commonly get electrons (a nonmetal), a transfer of electrons commonly takes place, creating ions. The compound formed by this transfer is stabilized with the electrostatic attractions (ionic bonds) between the ions of reverse

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