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how does electron affinity influence the formation of ionic bond
An ionic bond involves an attraction of ions of opposite charge.
Increase in the difference in electronegativity along a bond increases the percent ionic character of the bond (how similar it is to an ionic bond). Small to intermediate differences would result in polar covalent bonds and large differences leads to the formation of an ionic bond rather than a covalent bond.
When positive electrons from one atom forms a connection with negative electrons from another one, this is called an ionic bond and leads to the formation of a molecule.
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Ionic bond is characterised by formation of oppositely charged particles
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how does electron affinity influence the formation of ionic bond
An ionic bond involves an attraction of ions of opposite charge.
Increase in the difference in electronegativity along a bond increases the percent ionic character of the bond (how similar it is to an ionic bond). Small to intermediate differences would result in polar covalent bonds and large differences leads to the formation of an ionic bond rather than a covalent bond.
When positive electrons from one atom forms a connection with negative electrons from another one, this is called an ionic bond and leads to the formation of a molecule.
ANSWERAn ionic bondCalcium loses two electron and oxygen gains two electron resulting in the formation of ionic bond
An ionic covalent bond forms when a metal bonds to a non-metal that is bonded to another non-metal. One such as this would be LiOH. The Oxygen and Hydrogen form a covalent bond and the Lithium to the Hydroxide forms an ionic bond.
What happens to compounds when ionic bond form?Lattice energy is the energy released in the formation of an ionic compound. DEFINITION: The formation of an IONIC BOND is the result of the transfer of one or more electrons from a metal onto a nonmetal. Metals, with only a few electrons in the outer energy level, tend to lose electrons most readily.
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The ionic bond, as its name suggests, is most easily characterized by the formation of charged ions. No other bonding involves the formation of charged ions, which then in turn attract the opposite charged other to form an ionic compound.