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An electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions is called an ionic bond.

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An ionic bond is formed between oppositely charged ions when one atom transfers one or more electrons to another atom.

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Oppositely charged ions form ionic bonds.

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What is the force which binds oppositely charged ions together?

Oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other because of the electromagnetic force, which is mathematically described by Coulomb's Law.


When are hydrogen bonds formed?

Short Answer: a partially positive hydrogen atom gets attracted to a partially negatively charged atom. _______________________ Take water for example. There is an Oxygen atom (which pulls electrons towards it-- making it partially negative) There are also two hydrogen atoms. The (negatively charged) electron on each H atom is being pulled towards the O atom, making the Hydrogen partially positive. Now, when two water molecules come together, the partially positively charged H's on one water molecule are attracted to the partially negatively charged O's on the other molecule. This attraction between oppositely charged atoms on different molecules creates a 'hydrogen bond'.


What type of bond is formed as a result of an attraction between positive and negative charges?

Such bond is ionic bond. This is also called an electro-valent bond. Formed between a metal ion or Ammonium (positive) and a non-metallic ion (negative), this involves complete transfer of electron/s from the less electronegative atom to more electronegative atom.


What are dispersion bonds?

Dispersion Bond is the weak force of attraction between molecules of same element and bond is formed is known as dispersion bond


In forming a chemical compound does an atom of an element gain or lose electrons?

Electrons are both gained and lost in the formation of an ionic compound. The metal atom loses one or more electrons to the nonmetal with which it bonds. So the metal atom becomes a positively charged ion and the nonmetal atom becomes a negatively charged ion, and the ionic bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions, forming the ionic compound.

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When oppositely charged particles attraction this form a?

Ionic bonds


How do oppositely charged ions form chemical bonds?

If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.


How are ionic bonds held together?

Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.


Chemical Bonds formed by the attraction of oppositely charged ions are called A. Ionic Bonds B. Magnetic Bonds C. Covalent Bonds D. Cooridinate Bonds or E. None of the above?

A, ionic bonds A, ionic bonds


What forms ionic bond?

Ionic bonds are bonds formed by a nonmetal and a metal atom. On the contrary, covalent bonds are molecules formed by two or more nonmetal atoms.


What type of bonds electrostatic attraction between opposite charged atoms?

The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged atoms (ions) is termed an ionic bond


What ionic bonds are composed of?

An ionic bond is composed of an electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.


What are ionic bonds and how are they formed?

An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed through an electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions.Ionic bonds are formed between a cation, which is usually a metal, and an anion, which is usually a nonmetal. Pure ionic bonding cannot exist: all ionic compounds have some degree of covalent bonding.


What compounds whose bonds are force of attraction between two oppositely charged particle's are called?

These compounds are ionic.


Oppositely charged particles from?

bonds


What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonds?

A covalent bond is a sharing of electrons in the outer shell. An ionic bond is a bond formed by the attraction between two oppositely charged ions.


A type of bond that is formed between two oppositely charged atoms?

Ionic bond is characterised by formation of oppositely charged particles