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What happens to in an ionic bonds?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/13/2022

In Ionic bond, the less electro-negative(electron loving) atom gives away its outermost electrons to the relatively more electro-negative(electron loving) atom. So the donor and the acceptor become +vely and -vely charged. So due to coloumbic force of electrostatic attraction, the two charged species come near each other and appear to be bonded.

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