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Ionic bonds
A salt
Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are nonpolar molecules.
When oppositely charged atoms stick together, they are chemically bonded. Incidentally, when an atom becomes charged it is called an ion, rather than an atom, so the wording of your question is not entirely correct.
Hydration Spheres
induction
Charging by Induction is a method of charging a neutral object, using a charged object, without establishing physical contact between them. _______________________________________________________________________ When a charged object induces a charge on another object without touching it.
Induction
no
Oppositely charged ions form ionic bonds.
Yes, oppositely charged ions attract in an ionic bond.
When an object is rubbed with a charged rod, the object shares the charge so that both have a charge of the same sign. In contrast, charging by induction gives an object the charge opposite that of the charged rod. so your object would be negatively charged.
Friction - charging something by rubbing it against another object Induction - charging something by coming close to charged object, but not touching Conduction - charging something by touching a charged object
ionic bonds are attracted together by a force from oppositely charged ions covalent bonds are bound by shared electrons and all i know about metallic is that its a metal and a metal put together
If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.
Yes, it is. The charging dock allows you to charge the Palm Pre through induction technology. Now, you have to plug in the charging dock, so it can be charged virtually anywhere where there is an outlet available!
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