Ionic bond

Ionic bond

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Science, Physics, Chemistry

6th - 12th Grade

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Ionic bonds are strong chemical bonds formed between oppositely charged ions. They occur when metal and non-metal atoms exchange electrons to complete their outer electron shells, resulting in positive metal ions and negative non-metal ions. These ions are attracted to each other through electrostatic forces, forming the ionic bond.

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What types of ions are formed as a result of ionic bonding?

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Describe the nature of the attraction that forms the ionic bond.

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