Sodium chloride, NaCl
Potassium bromide, KBr
No it is not, table salt is an example of an ionic bond.
example: When two unstable valence electrons need to become stable, they form an ionic bond.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
Does two oxygen atoms for an ionic bond
NaCL
No it is not, table salt is an example of an ionic bond.
The common example of ionic bond is NaCl the common salt.
example: When two unstable valence electrons need to become stable, they form an ionic bond.
NaCl is an example. It is an ionic compound.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.
Does two oxygen atoms for an ionic bond
No. this is an example of ionic bond, not hydrogen bond
NaCL
a covalent bond is a bond between two nonmetals. the electrons are "shared" between the two atoms. example: H2O. an ionic bond forms between a metal and nonmetal. in an ionic bond, the electrons aren't shared, but are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal, leaving the metal with a positive charge and the nonmetal with a negative charge. examples: MgO, NaCl.
Ionic bond is characterised by formation of oppositely charged particles
Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.