This is called an ionic bond
Example:
covalent bond
ionic
ionic bond
An ionic bond is one in which outer shell electrons are transferred from one atom to another. This transfer results in the formation of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, which are then attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.
An electron is transferred to another elemnt and a lithium cation Li+ is produced.
Electrons, they actually have an electric charge (like protons, but not neutrons), plus they are lighter and spin around the nucleus in the outer shell. This makes it easier to transfer to other atoms.
Electrons are transferred from one element to another. when electrons are shared this is a covalent bond.
Ionic bond. This type of bond occurs when one atom donates an electron to another, creating ions with opposite charges that are then attracted to each other to form a bond.
This is called an ionic bondExample:Na --> Na+ + 1 e-Cl + 1 e- --> Cl-Na+ + Cl- --> Na+Cl-
ionic bond
A electron bond is a bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, When a electron bond forms the electrons are transferred to one atom back.
ionic bond
friction
An ionic bond is one in which outer shell electrons are transferred from one atom to another. This transfer results in the formation of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, which are then attracted to each other due to their opposite charges.
An electron is transferred to another elemnt and a lithium cation Li+ is produced.
Electrons, they actually have an electric charge (like protons, but not neutrons), plus they are lighter and spin around the nucleus in the outer shell. This makes it easier to transfer to other atoms.
A common misconception is that proton 1 in the nucleus attracts electron 1 in the orbitals, proton 2 attracts electron 2, etc. This is very, very wrong: every proton attracts every electron all at once. Further electrons, as in beyond the neutral charge, are attracted in the same way as all other electrons, and held subject to a) repulsion and shielding from other electrons and b) remaing gaps in orbitals to fit them.
Ionic bonds are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons in order to have a full outer shell of electrons to make them stable.One atom pulls an electron from another atom.
an electron of an atom, located in the outermost shell (valence shell) of the atom, that can be transferred to or shared with another atom.
Electrons are transferred from one element to another. when electrons are shared this is a covalent bond.