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  1. Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities, and is the primary interaction...

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    Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and non-metal, for example sodium chloride. An atom of sodium will lose an electron and form a positive ion. An atom of chlorine will gain an electron and form a negative ion....

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    Ionic bond, also called electrovalent bond, type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound. Such a bond forms when the valence (outermost) electrons...

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    A chemical bond formed between two ions with opposite charges. Ionic bonds form when one atom gives up one or more electrons to another atom.
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    Ionic bonding When metals react with non-metals, electrons are transferred from the metal atoms to the non-metal atoms, forming ions. The resulting compound is called an ionic compound.
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  4. Ionic Bond Definition and Examples - Science Notes …

    2023年1月11日 · Learn what an ionic bond is, how it forms, and what properties it has. See examples of ionic compounds and how to predict ionic bonding using electronegativity values.

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    Ionic bonding is the attraction between positively- and negatively-charged ions formed by the transfer of electrons from metals to non-metals. Learn the characteristics, energetics, and examples of ionic bonding, and how to …

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    Learn what an ionic bond is, how it forms, and what properties it has. See examples of ionic compounds and how to identify them based on electronegativity and ionization potential.

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  10. 11.5: Ionic Bonding - Chemistry LibreTexts

    2024年7月16日 · An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds ions together in an ionic compound. The strength of the ionic bond is directly dependent upon the quantity of the charges and inversely dependent on the distance between …

  11. The Ionic Bond – Introductory Chemistry

    Learn how ionic bonds form from electron transfer between metals and non-metals, and how lattice energy measures the bond strength of ionic compounds. Explore the factors that affect lattice energy and the Born-Haber cycle model.