an attraction between oppositely charged ions
No ionic bond is not formed when atoms share electrons. Ionic bond is formed by loose or gain of electrons.
The ionic bond is created between a metal and a nonmetal (a cation and an anion).
Ionic bond is formed by electrostatic attraction of two atoms.
For example compounds between halogens and metals are ionic and the most known compound is sodium chloride.
transfer of electons
Calcium chloride has an ionic bond.
when a metal forms bond with a non metal the bond is an ionic bond.
A metal and nonmetal react to form an ionic bond. This bond is the result of the nonmetal "desiring" electrons to fill out its valence, and a metal "desiring" to give up its electrons so that it can fill out its valence. This forms a tight bond, because the opposite charges bind them together.
Generally a difference of 1.4 in electronegativity would result in an ionic bond.
Cerium generally forms ionic compounds.
Calcium chloride has an ionic bond.
Ionic bonding forms compounds.
when a metal forms bond with a non metal the bond is an ionic bond.
Table salt is the result of an ionic bond. These ionic bonds are formed as a result of a chemical reaction between chlorine and sodium.
A metal and nonmetal react to form an ionic bond. This bond is the result of the nonmetal "desiring" electrons to fill out its valence, and a metal "desiring" to give up its electrons so that it can fill out its valence. This forms a tight bond, because the opposite charges bind them together.
NaH (sodium hydride) is an ionic compound and forms an ionic bond.
Generally a difference of 1.4 in electronegativity would result in an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Magnesium is an s-block element and it forms only ionic bonds with other elements.
ionic bond
it forms an ionic bond
CsCl like NaCl is a salt. The cesium has an ionic bond with the chloride.