Opposite charge. Note that charged molecules are usually referred to as polyatomic ions. For example (NH4)2SO4 would be an example of two oppositely charged polyatomic ions.
Opposite charges attract molecules to form ionic bonds. Covalent bonds form when molecules bond by sharing electrons.
same charges
Opposite electrostatic charges. For example sodium chloride consists of Na+ and Cl- ions
Opposite charges attract molecules to form ionic bonds.
opposite charges
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
ionic bond
Ionic bonds form between molecules that have what type of charges?
Ionic bonds is the attracting between opposing forces (positive and negative) while covalent bonds are atoms sharing electrons to get an inert gas configuration (8 electrons in valence shell). Covalent bonds exist as discrete molecules while ionic compounds do not exist as discrete molecules and form large crystal lattices.
Ionic bonds
Polar molecules
Ionic bonds are stronger.
no. it forms between molecules that have opposite charges.
opposite charges
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
ionic bond
Ionic bonds involve electrostatic attraction between ions and transfer of electrons.Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons.
The anion Cl- form ionic bonds in molecules.
An ionic bond is usually formed between a metal and a non metal.
Ionic bonds form between molecules that have what type of charges?
Ionic bonds is the attracting between opposing forces (positive and negative) while covalent bonds are atoms sharing electrons to get an inert gas configuration (8 electrons in valence shell). Covalent bonds exist as discrete molecules while ionic compounds do not exist as discrete molecules and form large crystal lattices.