Electrostatic attraction between positive and negative charges.
its the attraction between the anion and the cation called ionic bonding. like H+ and Cl- will ionic bond and form HCl (hydrochloric acid).
The mutual attraction between positively and negatively charged ions.
Ions are strongly bonded together using electrostatic attraction.
salt
Salt.
Salt.
BaCl2
CaCl2
In any ionic compound including magnesium chloride, the ions are held together by ionic bonds.
releases ions into the substances
Its a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds. Any compound involving 2 non metals will be a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds.
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound held together by strong ionic bonds.
they can be held together by ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds
In any ionic compound including magnesium chloride, the ions are held together by ionic bonds.
releases ions into the substances
Its a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds. Any compound involving 2 non metals will be a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds.
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound held together by strong ionic bonds.
No. Titanium is an element, not a compound. Like other metals, it is held together by metallic bonds, which are different from covalent and ionic bonds.
they can be held together by ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds
Copper is not considered an ionic compound. The only ions it it are cations, which are held together by the metallic bonds of delocalized electrons. Furthermore, copper is an element, not a compound at all.
No, all molecules are held together by covalent bonds.
An ionic compound has an ionic bond (held together by two oppositely charged ions) and is between a metal and a non metal. A molecular compound has covalent bonds , which is when atoms are bound by the sharing of electrons.
covalent bonds
Yes.
D. all of the above.