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What is an ionic bond

A chemical bond in which one atom gives up an electron to another, forming two ions of opposite charge, and thus generating an electrical force that holds the atoms together. The atoms are thus held together by the attractive force between a positively and a negatively charged ion.

An ionic bond is typically formed between a metal and a non-metal.

A bond between two elements caused by a difference in charge created by the donation of an electron by one of the atoms to another.

Atoms that have only one or very few electrons in their valence shell are very vulnerable to losing them. If another atom comes along with lots of electrons in it's valence shell, but not quite enough to be complete, the other atom's lonely old electron will get snatched away to join the shell with lots of electrons, and make a complete electron shell. When this happens though, a discrepancy in charge is created. The atom that now has the extra electron it's not supposed to have has a more negative charge, and the atom that got its electron stolen has a more positive charge. As you know, opposites attract, and in this case they attract so strongly that they two atoms become bonded to together.

For example, what happens if you have Na(sodium) and S(sulfur) during an ionic bonding. Here is a simple way to figure it out. Sodium has one electron in the outside electron shell and sulfur has two empty "spaces." So, if sodium(metal) give sulfur(non-metal) the one electron, but sulfur has one space left so another sodium comes along and that sodium gives its electron to sulfur. Thus, sulfur has no spaces. The chemical formula is Na2S because Sodium was used twice.

What is a triple bond

A covalent bond between 2 atoms where each atom contributes 3 electrons

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What causes a dipole-dipole force

An attraction between the positive end of one molecule and the negative end of another

Which is the best definition of nonpolar covalent bond

A covalent bond in which the electrons are shared equally

What kind of covalent bond involves an even sharing of electrons

A nonpolar covalent bond involves an even sharing of electrons.

What is the best definition of polar covalent bond

A bond in which electrons are unevenly shared between atoms

Which of these molecules is polar out of N2 BCl3 O2 NO

NO

What elements have the highest and lowest ionization energy

Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has the lowest first ionization energy.

Which of the following elements is the smallest

question: which of the following elements is the smallest?

answer: chlorine (CI)

What examples are a compound containing an ionic bond

For example this is a salt.

What is an intermolecular force

a force acting between two different molecules

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