Ionic bonds are generally solids, with high melting and boiling points.
They form crystals, are soluble in water, and only conduct electricity in liquid state.
They donate/receive electrons to form bonds.
1.one or more electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal
2.the metal atoms donates its valence electrone to form a cotions while that of the non metals accepts the electrone to form an anoins
High melting and boiling points.
Ionic solids do not conduct electricity (they are insulators).
When molten (liquid) ionic compounds conduct electricity.
When dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution ionic compounds conduct electricity.
Hard
Brittle
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- covalent bonds involve electrons sharing- covalent bond is not so strong as ionic bond
Mostly between metals and nonmetals. You donate an ion to another atom.
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Covalent bond and ionic.
Yes. An ionic bond is an electrical charge between two atoms, thus giving off energy.
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- covalent bonds involve electrons sharing- covalent bond is not so strong as ionic bond
Mostly between metals and nonmetals. You donate an ion to another atom.
hard crystilline solid high melting point soluble
These are melting point, boiling point, hardness.
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