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Can carbon-carbon bonds be single double or triple ionic bonds?

They can be single, double, or triple covalent bonds. Ionic bonds aren't referred to that way, and because carbon atoms have the same electronegativity, bonds between them aren't even polar, much less ionic. (Ionic bonds involve electron donation, because one of the atoms involved is much more electronegative than the other - this isn't the case here.)


Purely ionic bonds do not occur because the atoms that gives up an electron in such a bond?

purley ionic bonds do not occour because the atoms that gives up an electron in such a bond


What is the difference in strength between atoms with ionic bonds and atoms with covalent bonds?

ionic bonds have strong bonds and molecular bonds have very strong bonds.


How is the tendency to form ionic bonds related to the IE and EA of the atoms involved?

Ionic bonds tend to form when an element with high EA combines with an element with low IE


What is the difference between ionic crystals and metallic bonding?

Ions of opposite charges are involved in ionic bonding where the metal atoms form metallic bonds.


What kind of bonds hold together atoms in a molecule?

The bonds are ionic or covalent.


How are Ionic bonds are formed between atoms that have large differences in?

Ionic bonds are formed between atoms with large differences in electronegativity.


What is a group of atoms united by ionic bonds?

Ionic solids


What bonds are formed when atoms exchanged electrons?

ionic bonds!


What bonds do atoms make?

metallic, ionic, and covalent bonds


What type of bonds do charged atoms form?

Ionic bonds.


What holds the atoms molecule together?

Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.