Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.
Magnesium and bromine
Florine and chlorine
Any metals in the reference table can form an ionic bond with a Br atom.
Ionic bonds are generally formed between a metal atom and a non metal atom.
In order to fill the outer ring and become chemically stable
Sodium and bromine
sodium and bromine
ionic bond
ionic bond
it forms an ionic bond with the atom it has received an electron from.
Ionic
An ionic bond.
In almost all cases, a metal atom combines with a non metal atom to form an ionic bond.
An ionic bond forms when two oppositely charged ions combine.
Ionic Bond
The complete transference of electrons from valence shell of one atom to the valence shell of another atom FORMS IONIC BOND....
ionic bond
An Ionic Bond
An ionic bond results from the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. The atom that loses electrons becomes a positively charged ion, or cation. The atom that gains electrons becomes a negatively charged ion, or anion. The ionic bond that forms between them is the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.