simply,its ionic bond.bcoz ionic bnd is frmd wen 1 element donat electron ,n 1 rciev it.
E.g.2na+cl2=>2nacl bcoz na has 1 valence electron when it loses it,it becomes +ion, while cl has -1 valence electron, and wen it loses it, it becomes -ion.
-Rishabh T Bisht
Ionic Bond is the answer! :]
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ionic bond: metal ion (cation) binds to non-metal ion (anion)
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An ionic bond usually, but sometimes an ionic one, as in silicon dioxide, when the metal is only a semi-metal.
Metals and non metals generally form ionic bonds
Generally an Ionic bond.
Ionic Bonds
Ionic bonds are bonds formed by a metal and a nonmetal (e.g. CaCl2), while covalent bonds are bonds formed between two nonmetals (e.g. CO2).
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.
a nonmetal and a metal
Mostly ionic in character and formed between a metal and non metal
The metal to nonmetal bonds. Especially between Groups 1A, 2A and the halogens.
Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal.
Metal atoms.
Ionic bonds are bonds formed by a metal and a nonmetal (e.g. CaCl2), while covalent bonds are bonds formed between two nonmetals (e.g. CO2).
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.
it is bonding that occurs between a metal and a nonmetal with a transfer of electrons
Ionic
The substance that results when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal consists of ionic bonds, and the substance's melting point also is high. When electrons are transferred from metal to nonmetal, ionic bonds are formed. However, when electrons are shared between two nonmetals, covalent bonds are formed.
If the electrons are "stolen" from the metal by the nonmetal, an ionic bond is formed. If the electrons are shared between the metal and the nonmetal, a covalent bond is formed. If the electrons "resonate" between the metal and the nonmetal, a resonance bond is formed.
a nonmetal and a metal
Mostly ionic in character and formed between a metal and non metal
Ionic
There are two kinds of chemical bonds: ionic and covalent. Ionic bonds are formed by a metal and a nonmetal when the metal gives the nonmetal electrons. The nonmetal fills its electron shell and the metal empties its shell and the two are bond by electrical attraction between the (+) metal and the (-) nonmetal. Covalent bonds are formed by two nonmetals sharing electrons.So the secret to determining covalent vs ionic bonds is determing whether an atom is a metal or a nonmetal. Fortunately, the periodic table has that information: metals are in groups 1, 2, the middle section, and the elements to the left of the "stair step" bold line that winds down the chart. The nonmetals are on the right side of that line.