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Why does the compound formed by an ionic bond have a neutral charge when the ions that bond are charged?

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The reason for this is that in almost all ionic compounds, there is an equivalent transfer and acceptance of the same number of electrons, whereby each transfer results in a + and receiver is a -. This ultimately cancels out when the ions come close together.
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