
Ionic Bonds: Chemistry’s Magnetic Attractions
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Chemistry, Science, Physics
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10th Grade - University
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The video tutorial explains ionic bonds as electrostatic attractions between oppositely charged ions formed by electron transfer from metals to non-metals. It describes how metals with low ionization energy become cations, while non-metals with high electron affinity become anions. The mutual attraction between these ions forms an ionic bond, reducing the system's potential energy. The tutorial also highlights that alkali and alkaline earth metals typically form cations, while elements like halogens form anions. For an ionic bond to form, the electronegativity difference between the atoms should exceed 1.7.
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