The first has a Positive (Na+) charge, the other has the same value but Negative (Cl-) charge in sodium chloride (NaCl, just as an example)
These bonds are called ionic bonds. They are formed by electrostatic attractions.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
An Ionic Bond is a chemical bond between two ions with opposite charges...
It is a bond between two or more ions, usually a metal and nonmetal, whose charges add to zero
Ionic Bond :)
These bonds are called ionic bonds. They are formed by electrostatic attractions.
An ionic bond is a bond between two ions in a molecule.
An Ionic Bond is a chemical bond between two ions with opposite charges...
Two ions are associated by an electrostatic attraction.
It is a bond between two or more ions, usually a metal and nonmetal, whose charges add to zero
Ionic Bond :)
An ionic bond. When one atom loses electrons and another gains them, the two atoms become positively charged (when losing electrons) or negatively charged ( when gaining electrons) and the ions (charged atoms) are then attracted to each other.
Ionic bond
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The bond that holds potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic bond. An ionic bond is type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.
Ions of opposite charge, cations (+ve) and anions (-ve)
Ions of opposite charge, cations (+ve) and anions (-ve)