An ionic bond is the attraction between oppositely charged ions. Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bond.
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An ionic bond forms when one or more electrons from one atom are transferred to one or more other atoms. This leaves the first atom positively charged (a cation), and the other negatively charged (the anion). The electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond.
electrostatic force of attraction between the positive cations and the negative anions.
Ionic bond: involve an electrostatic attraction between atoms.Covalent bond: electrons are shared between atoms.
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Ionic bonds
The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged atoms (ions) is termed an ionic bond
This is an ionic bond.
An ionic bond forms when one or more electrons from one atom are transferred to one or more other atoms. This leaves the first atom positively charged (a cation), and the other negatively charged (the anion). The electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond.
electrostatic force of attraction between the positive cations and the negative anions.
Ionic bond: involve an electrostatic attraction between atoms.Covalent bond: electrons are shared between atoms.
Ionic bonding is based on electrostatic attraction between two atoms; covalent bonding is based on the sharing of electrons between atoms.
electrostatic KCl is an ionic compound formed by the electrostatic attraction between K+ ions and Cl- ions. The electrostatic attraction is an ionic bond.
A chemical bond resulting from the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions is called an Ionic Bond. The chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons is called an covalent bond.
Ionic bonding refers to the electrostatic attraction between cations and anions. Ionic solids do not conduct electricity (they are insulators).
The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions forms an ionic bond.