Each pair consisting of one anion and one adjacent cation in a solid compound with ionic bonds is bonded within the pair by an ionic bond.
The bonds between cations and anions in a solid salt are examples of an ionic bond.
As an example Magnesium and oxygen have an ionic bond between them to form magnesium oxide. :)
To correct the sentence, you can say: "A covalent bond is the sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule, whereas the force of attraction between oppositely charged ions in an ionic compound is called an ionic bond."
ionic bond
Ionic bonds
example: When two unstable valence electrons need to become stable, they form an ionic bond.
As an example Magnesium and oxygen have an ionic bond between them to form magnesium oxide. :)
To correct the sentence, you can say: "A covalent bond is the sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule, whereas the force of attraction between oppositely charged ions in an ionic compound is called an ionic bond."
ionic bond
In the last lesson we saw that atoms can lose or gain electrons to form ionic bonds.
Ionic bonds
This is an ionic bond.
example: When two unstable valence electrons need to become stable, they form an ionic bond.
Don't listen to who said that i was doing a quiz and it was wrong the real answer is an induced charge.
An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed between two oppositely charged ions, one positively charged (cation) and the other negatively charged (anion), through electrostatic attraction.
Ionic
ionic bond
The ionic bond has the most ionic character.