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In most cases the types of elements that are involved in ionic bonding are a metal and a nonmetal. for example: NaCl , KI and some more.
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A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
covalent bonds
The type of atoms that donate electrons in ionic bonding. Metals and transition metals usually.
ionic
In most cases the types of elements that are involved in ionic bonding are a metal and a nonmetal. for example: NaCl , KI and some more.
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A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
A bond where atoms are lent or and borrowed is called an ionic bond.
covalent bonds
Ionic bonding is based on electrostatic attraction between two atoms; covalent bonding is based on the sharing of electrons between atoms.
The type of atoms that donate electrons in ionic bonding. Metals and transition metals usually.
No,, the consist of only two elements, or two types of atom. But depending can consist of more than two atoms depending on the valences of the elements involved. Examples (covalent): H2O, H2O2, CO2, SF6, Cl2O7, Examples (ionic): Na2O, Na2O2, CaF2, Fe2O3
An electron, it plays a part in forming/breaking all proper chemical bonds (there are other types of bonds but they don't really cause chemical reactions and as such are rather boring)
chemical bonds 3 types: Ionic Covalent Metallic
(for u dirty little apex users) 2 atoms that have very different electronegativities