Ionic compounds are between a metal ion and a non-metal ion otherwise known as a cation and anion.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
ionic compounds can desociate into anion & cation.. non ionic compounds can not desociates into anion & cation..
Ionic compounds only occur between a nonmetal and metal, also Halogens and The Carbon Family do not form Ionic bonds.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
An ionic compound is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal.
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
ionic compounds can desociate into anion & cation.. non ionic compounds can not desociates into anion & cation..
Ionic compounds are hard and rigid due to strong forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points, again due to strong forces of attraction between the ions. Ionic compounds dissolve easily in water.
Ionic compounds only occur between a nonmetal and metal, also Halogens and The Carbon Family do not form Ionic bonds.
Ionic compounds are polar and stable by nature, which means that their relationship determines whether a compound is ionic or not.
ionic compounds are formed by the complete transfer of electrons. If the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is above 1.7, then ionic bond is formed between the two atoms.
ionic compounds are polar compounds because they have charge separation between them
Ionic Compounds are formed by complete transfer of electrons while Covalent compounds are formed by sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds have higher melting points while covalent compounds have lower.
In an ionic compound, atoms transfer electrons from one to the other, creating oppositely charged ions. The ionic bond is an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions. Ionic compounds tend to form between metals and nonmetals. In covalent compounds, atoms share electrons. Most covalent compounds form between nonmetals.