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  • Iron(III) Chloride (FeCl3): Understanding Ionic Bonding
    Iron(III) Chloride (FeCl3) possesses an ionic bond. This bond is formed through the transfer of valence electrons from iron to chlorine atoms. FeCl3 consists of positively charged iron ions (Fe3+) and negatively charged chloride ions (Cl-). These oppositely charged ions are electrostatically attracted to each other, forming an ionic compound.
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