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When oppositely charged particles attract this form of a?

Ionic bonds


Which of these is most likely to form between elements transferring electrons to form oppositely charged particles?

An ionic bond


What is most likely to form between elements transferring electrons to form oppositely charged particles?

An inoic bond!


What is the process which particles move slowly enough for their attraction to bring them together to form a droplet of liquid?

It's called condensation.


What happens to the particles in a solid when it dissolved?

The particles in the solid (solute) break apart and form links with the particles in the liquid (solvent). There are strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solute. These forces keep the particles together and make the solute a solid because they attract the solute particles tightly together. There are also strong forces of attraction between the molecules and particles inside the solvent. These forces keep the particles together and make the solvent a liquid because they attract the solvent particles slightly together. There is also an attractive force between the solute and solvent particles. To break these forces and from a bond between the solute and solvent particles energy is needed. This energy is gained from heat (the process of dissolving is speeded up through heat.) In conclusion, the particles in a solute break apart of their attractive forces and form bonds with the solvent particles through the attraction between the solute and solvent particles and through the energy gained by heat.

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When oppositely charged particles attraction this form a?

Ionic bonds


When oppositely charged particles attract this form of a?

Ionic bonds


How do oppositely charged ions form chemical bonds?

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


What is most likely to form between elements transferring electrons to form oppositely charged particles?

An inoic bond!


Which of these is most likely to form between elements transferring electrons to form oppositely charged particles?

An ionic bond


What force of attraction is responsible for the formation of a thin film on the surface of water?

The attraction that causes water and other liquids to form drops and thin films is cohesion. The attraction between oppositely charges ions results in the formation of 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


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.


How are ions made?

Ions are electrically charged particles formed when atoms lose or gain electrons. They have the same electronic structures as noble gases. Metal atoms form positive ions, while non-metal atoms form negativeions. The strong electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions are called ionic bonds


What type of bond do oppositely charged ions form?

Oppositely charged ions form ionic bonds.


What are 2 factors about particles that enable them to form solutions?

I think they are atoms and molecules the forces of attraction say it


What is the process which particles move slowly enough for their attraction to bring them together to form a droplet of liquid?

It's called condensation.