This chemical bonding is called ionic bonding.
Chemical bonds can be only produced by gaining, losing or sharing electrons. If a compound is formed by losing or gaining electrons, it is called an ionic bond and if by sharing electrons, it is called a covalent bond.
metallic bond
Covalent Bond
That's called a covalent bond.
of course, ions are formed by loosing (cations) or gaining (anions) electrons. anions have more electrons than the atom from which it is formed.
Ionic bonds are formed by transferring electrons, while covalent (molecular) are formed by sharing electrons.
well i think its an ion
That's called a covalent bond.
When a bond is formed by atoms by sharing the electrons, the bond is called a covalent bond.
Chemical bonds are formed by the sharing or donating of electrons. The electrons that atoms use to make chemical bonds are the outermost electrons, also known as valence electrons.
A covalent bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atom to atom.
Ionic bond