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Electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions.
The atoms in compounds are held together by chemical bonds
The atom that gains the electron becomes a negatively charged ion and the atom that loses the electron becomes a positively charged ion. The electrostatic attraction between the two oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bond that holds them together.
Electrostatic forces hold atoms together in an ionic compound.Ions are strongly bonded together using electrostatic attraction.Ionic bonds hold atoms together between their positive and negative ions through electrostatic attraction.
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.
Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
electrostatic force of attraction between the positive cations and the negative anions.
Yes. The electrostatic attraction is between the oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond.
Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
Electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions.
Ionic substances are held together ionic bonds, which are the electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions.
They are held together in a lattice structure by ionic bonds
Oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other because of the electromagnetic force, which is mathematically described by Coulomb's Law.
A ionic compound
They are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction.
Electrostatic Force . It is an attractive force between oppositely charged ions. The analogy is the north and south poles of a magnet. NB NaCl (Sodium chloride) is ionic. It splits into the ions Na^(+) & Cl^(-) Notice the charges are opposite (+/-) and there is the same number of charges on each side, viz ; '1'
An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed through an electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions.Ionic bonds are formed between a cation, which is usually a metal, and an anion, which is usually a nonmetal. Pure ionic bonding cannot exist: all ionic compounds have some degree of covalent bonding.