ionic bond
The bond formed when magnesium combines with oxygen is an ionic bond. Magnesium donates two electrons to oxygen, forming the compound magnesium oxide. Oxygen becomes negatively charged while magnesium becomes positively charged, resulting in the attraction between the two ions.
An ionic bond is formed between magnesium and oxygen because magnesium donates its two electrons to oxygen, forming Mg^2+ and O^2- ions. The opposite charges of the ions attract each other, creating a stable compound known as magnesium oxide.
Salt is formed through an ionic bond between sodium and chloride ions.
An ionic bond
The oxygen-oxygen bond is called a peroxide bond. It is a type of covalent bond formed when two oxygen atoms share electrons.
A covalent bond is formed when two oxygen atoms combine to form molecular oxygen. In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
it is ionic bonding because magnesium is a metal and oxygen is not. ionic bonding occurs between a metal and non-metal
Two electrons are trasfered from magnesium to oxygen and ionic bond is formed.
magnesium oxide
Magnesium can bond with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Magnesium can also bond with chloride and that will create magnesium dichloride.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
An ionic bond
It is ionic. Electrons are transferred from magnesium to oxygen.
Magnesium and oxygen as in magnesium oxide
A hydrogen bond combines oxygen and hydrogen in the H2O molecule also known as water.
Magnesium has a charge of 2+ and oxygen 2- Magnesium will lose the two "extra electrons" in its valence shell when creating an ionic bond with oxygen. The oxygen will gain these two electrons.
Salt is formed through an ionic bond between sodium and chloride ions.
Covalent bond