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Learn: Limitations of Representing Giant Ionic Structures

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What holds the ions together in a giant ionic structure?

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Dot and cross diagrams represent ionic bonding by showing the {{blank0}} of electrons between atoms and the formation of {{blank1}}.

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What is a major limitation of ball and stick models for ionic structures?

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Which of the following are limitations of dot and cross diagrams? (Select all that apply)

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