Charge is decreased in one, and increased in another.
It forms the fluoride by forming an ionic or covalent bond with the element.Example:-HF(hydrogen fluoride) which if an ionic compound.OF2(Oxygen difluoride) which is a covalent compound
Sodium and sulfur form an ionic bond.
Two electrons are trasfered from magnesium to oxygen and ionic bond is formed.
It accepts one electron.
Chromium sulfate typically forms ionic bonds. In ionic bonding, one atom donates electrons to another atom, resulting in the formation of charged ions that are attracted to each other.
Electrons are tranferred from one atom to another. Typically from a metal to a non-metal
Electrons are transferred from one element to another. when electrons are shared this is a covalent bond.
It forms the fluoride by forming an ionic or covalent bond with the element.Example:-HF(hydrogen fluoride) which if an ionic compound.OF2(Oxygen difluoride) which is a covalent compound
Yes, Sodium forms ionic compounds with everything, all the alkaline metals do. It is one of the properties of the group.
Platinum forms ionic bonds.
ionic bond
It means that all the ions are spectators. This happens if no precipitate forms, or no gas or liquid water forms.
Mostly between metals and nonmetals. You donate an ion to another atom.
ionic bond
Ionic Bond
One atom pulls an electron from another atom.
Sodium and sulfur form an ionic bond.