A positive ion and a negative ion.
A positive ion and a negative ion.
Electrostatic energy is used to form an ionic bond. An ionic bond forms from the electrostatic attraction between a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion.
No. F-1 is just an ion. If it is put together with some positive ion, it can then form an ionic bond.
ionic bond
A positive ion and a negative ion.
A positive ion and a negative ion.
A positive ion and a negative ion.
By charge transfer.
Electrostatic energy is used to form an ionic bond. An ionic bond forms from the electrostatic attraction between a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion.
No. F-1 is just an ion. If it is put together with some positive ion, it can then form an ionic bond.
A positive ion and a negative ion. two oppositely charged ions
ionic bond
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Calcium and fluorine will form an ionic bond.
They form a Covelant bond/Compound
Any positive ion will be able to bond with the Cl- ion to form an ionic bond. There is no more likely or less likely to bond. If the positive ion is 2+ charged, it simply bonds with 2 Cl- ions. If it is 1+ charged, it simply bonds with 1 Cl- ion. Hence, there is no positive ion which is most likely going to bond with Cl-.