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An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. This transfer occurs between a metal atom (that tends to lose electrons) and a nonmetal atom (that tends to gain electrons). The resulting attraction between the positively charged metal cation and the negatively charged nonmetal anion forms the ionic bond.
A covalent bond is formed.
They are the electrons in the outermost shell, and are the ones involved in most chemical reactions.
When a bond is formed by the transfer of electrons, it is an IONIC bond. Covalent bonds share electrons.
This is called an ionic bond.
Electrons in the outermost shell are valence electrons!
Ionic bonds deal with the transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another. These are the outermost electrons in an atom's electron cloud.
covalent compound is formed by the sharing of electrons whereas ionic compound is formed by the transfer of electrons.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
Carbon has 4 outermost electrons.
Yes. Valence electrons are the electrons found in the outermost shell / energy level
they are referred as valence electrons. These are the electrons in outermost shell.