Polyatomic
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ionic bond
That is a triple covalent bond.
An ionic bond.
An ionic bond forms when two oppositely charged ions combine.
Ionic bond. When atoms gain or lose electrons (negatively-charged particles) they become ions. If an atom gains electrons it becomes a negative ion (an anion, eg Cl-). if an atom lose an electron it becomes a positive ion (a cation, eg Na+). The electrical attraction between oppositely-charged ions (eg Na+ and Cl-) is an ionic bond. See http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/chemistry/classifyingmaterials/ionic_bondingrev5.shtml which includes a simple animation.
Ionic bonds are formed between positively charged atoms (lost electrons) and negatively charged atoms (gained electrons).
ionic bond is formed by the complete transfer of electrons
An ionic bond between the ions (formed from the atoms).
Ionic bond is formed between the ions.
ionic bond is formed by the complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
Electrons are lost from one atom and gained by another
Electrons are lost from one atom and gained by another
The three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, wherein bond is formed when one atom accepts or donates its valence electrons to another atom. Another chemical bond is the covalent bond, wherein bond is formed when atoms share valence electrons. Metallic bond is formed when electrons are shared by two metallic atoms.
Ionic bond
The three types of chemical bonds include the ionic bond, wherein bond is formed when one atom accepts or donates its valence electrons to another atom. Another chemical bond is the covalent bond, wherein bond is formed when atoms share valence electrons. Metallic bond is formed when electrons are shared by two metallic atoms.
A covalent bond is formed when electrons are transferred from atom to atom.
an ionic bond