The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged atoms (ions) is termed an ionic bond
called: Ionic bond.
ionic bond
Ionic bond
Ionic
Electrostatic force — APEX
The force of attraction in an ionic bond is electrostatic and in this unlike charges attract and like charges repel. This is similar to magnetism where opposite poles attract and like poles repel. Both electrostatic and magnetic fields obey the inverse square law.
no, this is false it forms a hydrogen bond.
Electrostatic attraction between positive and negative charges.
Ionic
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
Electrostatic force — APEX
Both are formed by electrostatic attraction between entities with opposite sign electric charges.
Yes, they do. This is through what is called coulombic forces of attraction.
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The process is called ionic bonding. In the case of sodium and chlorine, sodium ions (Na+), and chloride ions (Cl-), form an electrostatic attraction due to their opposite charges. This electrostatic attraction is called an ionic bond.
Electrostatic attraction between unlike charges, sometimes called a coulombic attraction
Ionic Bond
A chemical bond is an attractive force between atoms. It is caused by the electrostatic force of attraction between opposite charges, and forms either strong bonds or weak bonds.
electrostatic force is the force between the two opposite charges where as the electromagnetic force is movement of electrons
The attraction of opposite electrical charges play a role in ionic bonds.