1. NaCl: Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Na to Cl.
2. CaO: Ca²⁺ and O²⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Ca to O.
3. AlN: Al³⁺ and N³⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Al to N.
4. MgS: Mg²⁺ and S²⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Mg to S.
5. FeCl₃: Fe³⁺ and three Cl⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Fe to each Cl.
6. CuF₂: Cu²⁺ and two F⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Cu to each F.
7. Li₂O: Two Li⁺ ions and one O²⁻ ion shown with electron transfer from each Li to O.
8. Ag₃P: Three Ag⁺ ions and one P³⁻ ion shown with electron transfer from each Ag to P.
9. Ba₃N₂: Three Ba²⁺ ions and two N³⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from each Ba to each N.
10. Al₂O₃: Two Al³⁺ ions and three O²⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from each Al to each O.
11. ZnI₂: Zn²⁺ and two I⁻ ions shown with electron transfer from Zn to each I.
12. Ag₂S: Two Ag⁺ ions and one S²⁻ ion shown with electron transfer from each Ag to S.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ionic bonds worksheet.