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sodium and oxygen
No. Ionic bonds are ionic, in which the difference of electronegativities between the atoms forming the bond are greater than 1.7. Nonpolar bonds are covalent bonds in which the difference of electronegativities of the atoms forming the bond is less than 0.5.
No, the bond electrons are weighted towards the element with the higher electronegativity, while forming the ionic bond.
This can be either an ionic bond forming an ionic compound, or a covalent bond, forming a molecular compound. Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, and covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms.
could be either ionic bonds or covalent bonds depending on the difference in the electronegativities between the two atoms forming bond.
ionic bond because Na is metal and F is non metal.
Before the forming of the bond atoms are neutral; after the forming of the bond atoms become cations or anions.
Before the forming of the bond atoms are neutral; after the forming of the bond atoms become cations or anions.
It is called an ionic bond
sodium and oxygen
No, the bond electrons are weighted towards the element with the higher electronegativity, while forming the ionic bond.
Electrons are transferred when ionic bonds are formed.
No. Ionic bonds are ionic, in which the difference of electronegativities between the atoms forming the bond are greater than 1.7. Nonpolar bonds are covalent bonds in which the difference of electronegativities of the atoms forming the bond is less than 0.5.
No, the bond electrons are weighted towards the element with the higher electronegativity, while forming the ionic bond.
This can be either an ionic bond forming an ionic compound, or a covalent bond, forming a molecular compound. Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, and covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms.
could be either ionic bonds or covalent bonds depending on the difference in the electronegativities between the two atoms forming bond.
Yes, it is, as lithium is a metal, and oxygen is a non-metal, forming an ionic bond between the two.