Yes
An ionic bond
it will form a ionic bond
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
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they form an ionic bond (:
they form an ionic bond (:
Any metal atom will form an ionic bond with chlorine, as long as there is a complete transfer of electrons and both atoms become stable.
They form an ionic bond
They form an ionic bond
Ionic bond
They form an ionic bond
An ionic bond
Potassium donates its electron in the outermost shell to the chlorine atom in order to form the ionic bond.
No, sodium and chlorine do not form a covalent bond. They typically form an ionic bond, where sodium loses an electron to form a positive ion and chlorine gains an electron to form a negative ion, resulting in an attraction between the two ions.
The difference between the electronegativities of lithium and chlorine is big and an ionic bond is formed by electrostatic attraction.
Chlorine can form both ionic and covalent bonds. For example:-NaCl- Here bond between chlorine and Sodium is ionic.HCl- Here bond between Hydrogen and Chlorine is covalent.