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Oppositely charged ions form ionic bonds.

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Q: What type of bond do oppositely charged ions form?
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How do oppositely charged ions form chemical bonds?

If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.


Does oppositely charged ions attract occur in an ionic bond?

Yes, oppositely charged ions attract in an ionic bond.


What bonds are formed by the attraction of oppositely charged ions?

Good choice of words You are correct. The bond is an ionic bond


which will form an ionic bond?

A positive ion and a negative ion. two oppositely charged ions


What kind of bond is the attraction between two oppositely charged ions?

Ionic bond


What is the term for a chemical bond that holds oppositely charged ions close together?

This is an ionic bond.


What is a ionic bond made of?

An ionic bond is an electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.


The attractive force between oppositely charged ions that transfers electrons is an?

ionic bond


What is a bond formed by the electrical attraction between two oppositely charged ions is a(n) .?

Ionic Bond :)


Ions are held close together by a?

The answer depends on if they are atoms or in an ionic bond. In an ionic bond oppositely charged ion are held together by the electronic force of attraction that exists between oppositely charged particles.


What kind of element forms cation after ionic bonding?

Metals form cations, but before ionic bonding. An ionic bond forms from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged cations and anions. So the ions form first, then the ionic bond.


What is A compound made of oppositely charged ions?

Ionic compounds contain oppositely charged ions that are arrange in a crystal lattice. The positively charged ions are called cations, while the negatively charged ions are called anions.