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opposite charges
no. it forms between molecules that have opposite charges.
Yes. they do contain partial charges.
Different charges
Ionic bonds form between molecules that have what type of charges?
The attraction of opposite electrical charges play a role in ionic bonds.
Both are formed by electrostatic attraction between entities with opposite sign electric charges.
Convalent bonds (atoms all sharing their electrons), metallic bonds (a rigid crystal lattice bond), and ionic bonds (opposite electric charges-cation=+ anion=--that bond).
Hydrogen bonding is when two water molecules get close enough and the hydrogen bonds in the molecule form a bond to other oxygen bonds. The reason this occurs is because to the charges in the elements. The hydrogen bonds have a slight positive charge while the oxygen bonds have a slight negative charge. They connect because opposite charges attract.
Alexis Texas
Hydrogen bonds are a form of electrostatic bonds involving hydrogen. Electrostatic bonds result from + an - charges interacting. Hydrogen bonds result from being partially positive and being attracted to another partially negative or more electronegative atom.. Etc etc
covalent bonds forms due to sharing of atoms and ionic bond forms due to exchange of charges