Yes, an ionic bond involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, resulting in the formation of ions with opposite charges. The atom that loses an electron becomes positively charged, while the atom that gains an electron becomes negatively charged. The attraction between these oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bond.
Don't listen to who said that i was doing a quiz and it was wrong the real answer is an induced charge.
Ionic. lithium has a charge of plus one, bromine has a charge of negative one.
ionic bond
ionic; it would donate one electron and carry a positive charge
An ionic bond involves an attraction of ions of opposite charge.
It depends on what type of particles it has and if it was joined in an ionic bond.
Don't listen to who said that i was doing a quiz and it was wrong the real answer is an induced charge.
Ionic. lithium has a charge of plus one, bromine has a charge of negative one.
ionic bond
ionic; it would donate one electron and carry a positive charge
An ionic bond involves an attraction of ions of opposite charge.
No, it is an ionic bond. Calcium(Ca) has a +2 charge and Chlorine(Cl) has a -1 charge. So one Ca and two Cl give a net charge of zero. Any bond that deals with a charge, like this one, is going Tobe an ionic bond.
Positive and negative
Ionic bond
Only two different atoms with opposite electrical charge can form an ionic bond.
Ionic bond.
Because it is really hot so the ionic charges build up and it creates an ionic bond but an ionic bond is an electrical charge that creates friction off of other rocks.