It's called an ionic bond. It usually results from a metal, which forms a positive ion, reacting with a non-metal, which forms a negative ion.
A chemical bond formed by oppositely charged particles is known as an ionic bond.
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Ionic bond
If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.
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Ionic bonds
The answer depends on if they are atoms or in an ionic bond. In an ionic bond oppositely charged ion are held together by the electronic force of attraction that exists between oppositely charged particles.
Slight attractions that develop between oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
If two oppositely charged ions are attracted, they form an ionic bond, and an ionic compound.
Ionic bonding
Ionic compounds are formed when two oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other.
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Ionic bonds
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Ionic bond
They attract each other.
Electrostatic force of attraction
The particles in a covalent bond are attracted to one another because positively charged and negatively charged particles are drawn together.
Oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other because of the electromagnetic force, which is mathematically described by Coulomb's Law.
Ionic bond is characterised by formation of oppositely charged particles