Ionic bond
A nonpolar covalent bond involves an even sharing of electrons.
The only kind of bond that occurs in transfer and exchange is electrovalent i.e. IONiC bond -=|)k=-
convalent bonding
A nonpolar covalent bond involves an even sharing of electrons.
An ionic bond is formed.
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
O2F2 is a covalent bond because it involves the sharing of electrons between oxygen and fluorine atoms.
A nonpolar covalent bond involves an even sharing of electrons.
Ionic Bond
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
An ionic bond forms from the transfer of electrons. The atom that loses one or more electrons forms a positively charged ion, and the atom that gains one or more electrons forms a negatively charged ion. The ionic bond is formed by an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.