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-.
Ionic bond. Sodium (Na) tend to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, while Chlorine (Cl) tends to gain one electron. This transfer of electrons results in the formation of an ionic bond between the two atoms.
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
The pair of elements that is most likely to form an ionic bond are potassium (K) and fluorine (F). This is because potassium is a metal (it can lose electrons) and fluorine is a nonmetal (it can gain electrons), making them likely to transfer electrons and form an ionic bond.
MgCl2 is an ionic compound. there is a large difference in electronegativity between Mg and Cl.
Na and K are both metals and do not react Na and Cl are metal and non metal respectively and will form ionic compound, NaCl or table salt or sodium chloride Mg and Li are both metals and do not react S and Cl are both non metals and will give covalent compounds
Ionic bond. Sodium (Na) tend to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, while Chlorine (Cl) tends to gain one electron. This transfer of electrons results in the formation of an ionic bond between the two atoms.
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
The pair of elements that is most likely to form an ionic bond are potassium (K) and fluorine (F). This is because potassium is a metal (it can lose electrons) and fluorine is a nonmetal (it can gain electrons), making them likely to transfer electrons and form an ionic bond.
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
Ionic bond
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metallic bond is present in KCL because all metal have metallic bond.
ionic bond
The bond is covalent.
MgCl2 is an ionic compound. there is a large difference in electronegativity between Mg and Cl.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
Na and K are both metals and do not react Na and Cl are metal and non metal respectively and will form ionic compound, NaCl or table salt or sodium chloride Mg and Li are both metals and do not react S and Cl are both non metals and will give covalent compounds