Ions are formed in the case of ionic bonds and not covalent bonds.
Ionic - electron transfer Covalent - electron share (co - share)
Ionic bonds are never formed in a covalent bond. Although, there are ions such as sulfate, nitrate and chlorate where covalent bonds are located inside the ion.
When there are ions there are charges. When you form a covalent bond you do not lose or gain electrons, you just share them therefore there would be no ion (charge).
Covalent compounds are formed by covalent bonds.
Decomposition reaction
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic forces between ions whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons.
No, not all crystals are formed by ions. Some crystals are formed by covalent bonds, where atoms share electrons, rather than by the attraction of ions. Additionally, some crystals can be formed by metallic bonds, where electrons are delocalized among a lattice of metal atoms.
NaCl is a type of ionic bond. because it formed by the Na+ and Cl- ions formed in the process of ionization.
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together
Carbohydrate molecules are formed by covalent bonds.
Salts are ionic. If they contain polyatomic ions,(e.g. NH4+ , SO42-.) There are covalent bonds inside these ions.
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