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When outer electrons interact they form a bond. (ionic or chemical)
Ionic bonding is when one atom gives up 1 or more electrons from its outer shell to another atom's outer shell.
An ionic bond results when there is a transfer of one or more electrons from atom to another atom.
Its outer shell electrons. In ionic bonding, an atom loses one or more of its outer shell electrons (making it a positively charged ion) to the outer shell of another atom; making this a negatively charged ion.
A covalent bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atom to atom.
A type of bond in which one atom gains electrons and one atom loses electrons is an ionic bond.
Ionic bonds are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons in order to have a full outer shell of electrons to make them stable.One atom pulls an electron from another atom.
Ionic bonds are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons in order to have a full outer shell of electrons to make them stable.One atom pulls an electron from another atom.
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Yes, The electrons are unequally shared in an Ionic Bond. One atom has more electrons than the other atom. Every Atom has Electrons that are called Valence Electrons. These Valence Electrons are the electrons in the outer shell of the Bohr Model of the atom. There should be a stable number of Valence electrons (2 or 8) for an atom to be completely stable. To stabilize the valence electrons the atom bonds with other atoms. One type of bond is called ionic bond where one atom gives up a certain number of electrons to be stable and another atom gains all of those lost atoms.
Its very simple!An ionic bond is where a metal atom transfers electrons to the non-metal atom, so that all atoms end up with a full outer shell of electrons. This will result in the formation of charged ions.
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