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Very strong electrostatic attraction Ionic Bonding This is the net electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions. - + Cation Anion Very strong electrostatic attraction

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the structure of an ionic bond and how it is used to make it work

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IONIC BOND : (Formed by Transfer of electrons from metal atom to non-metal atom) Metals have tendency to lose electrons and non-metals have tendency to gain electrons. After losing outermost electron(s), metal atom form positivity charged ion (cation). On the other hand, non-metal atoms gain an electron(s) to form negatively charged ion (anion). Since opposite charges attract each other by strong electrostatic forces and ionic bond is formed. #ionic #bonding #chemistry #love #lovestory…

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When it comes to chemistry, understanding the various types of chemical bonds is essential. One of the most fundamental and fascinating types of chemical bonds is the ionic bond. Understanding Ionic Bonds: Definition and Examples In this article, we will dive deep into the world of ionic bonds, providing you with a clear definition and real-life examples to illustrate this crucial concept. #ionicbond

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A covalent bonding is the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between two atoms. Ionic bonding is the bonding of oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound. A metallic bonding is the chemical bonding of two or more metal atoms.

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the structure of an ion and its potential to react with each other, including protons

An ionic compound, also known as an electrovalent bond, is a chemical bond formed between a non-metal with a metal element by transferring valence electrons from one atom to another. The non-metals are always non-reactive while the metals are reactive. Both elements want to have a stable octet, so the metal would give away its valence electron to have a stable octet while non-metals receives.

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Also, to determine type of bond use the following based on difference in Electronegativity: Greater than 1.7 is ionic, between 1.7 and 0.5 is polar covalent and less than 0.5 is non polar covalent.

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Explain the formation of ionic bonds with examples Formation of ionic bonds illustrated using different examples Before you discuss the formation of potassium chloride, calcium sulphide and magnesium fluoride, you need to find out the number of metal and non-metal atoms that will combine with each other to form each of the ionic compounds. This […]

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