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What is the general composition and structure of ionic compounds? - A crystal consists of many alternating cations and anions bonded together in a matrix.
- Ions in an amorphous mixture in a “sea of elections”
- A crystal consists of many cations and anions randomly bonded together.
- Ions in an amorphous mixture.

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