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An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond that involves a metal and a nonmetal ion (or polyatomic ions such as ammonium) through electrostatic attraction. In short, it is a bond formed by the attract...
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search for science videos with ScienceHack ... An ionic bond (or electrovalent bond) is a type of chemical bond based on electrostatic forces between two oppositely-charged ions. In ionic bond formation, a metal donates an electron, due to a low electronegativity to form a positive ion or cation.
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Chemical Bonding - It introduces the concepts of ionic and covalent bonding. This module is the second in a series on chemical reactions. ... The oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces, which are the basis of the ionic bond.
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Simple explanation of ionic bond in the framework of the history of the Universe ... An ionic bond is sometimes called an electrovalent bond. It can form when two atoms meet and an electron is permanently transferred from one to the other, because of the way their electron shells are formed.
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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 ...
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A molecule is two or more atoms linked by a chemical bond. Molecules can contain different types of bonds. If atoms are sharing electrons, then the bond between them is covalent. If an atom gives up an electron to another atom, then they have an ionic bond.
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A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between atoms. An ionic bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to the other. The two cases shown represent extremes; often, covalent bonds form with a partial transfer (unequal sharing of electrons), resulting in a polar covalent bond.
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ionic bond n. A chemical bond between two ions with opposite charges, characteristic of salts. Also called electrovalent bond ... Dictionary: ionic bond...
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