almost any cation and anion can together form an ionic bond (the farthest left two or three columns with the fourth to last column to the second to last column
anions and cations form ionic bond. They gaina and lose electrons.
Metals and nonmetals.
Any metal atom will form an ionic bond with chlorine, as long as there is a complete transfer of electrons and both atoms become stable.
In almost all cases, a metal atom combines with a non metal atom to form an ionic bond.
... transferred between atoms.
Ionic bonds are formed by donating electrons from the electro positive atom to electro negative atom results in the formation of ions so that the opposite charged atoms combine to form a bond(ionic)with release of lattice energy.
its when an interaction holds atoms or ions togetherChemical bonds are formed when the valence electrons of one atom interact with the valence electrons of another atom.
Any metal atom will form an ionic bond with chlorine, as long as there is a complete transfer of electrons and both atoms become stable.
In almost all cases, a metal atom combines with a non metal atom to form an ionic bond.
... transferred between atoms.
Ionic bonds are formed by donating electrons from the electro positive atom to electro negative atom results in the formation of ions so that the opposite charged atoms combine to form a bond(ionic)with release of lattice energy.
Atoms that have lost one or more electrons form an ionic bond with an atom that has gained one of more electrons.
They form an ionic compound.
When one or more electrons move from a metal atom over to a non-metal atom.
its when an interaction holds atoms or ions togetherChemical bonds are formed when the valence electrons of one atom interact with the valence electrons of another atom.
The number of what is the most important in determining how an atom will bond
Atoms that have lost one or more electrons form an ionic bond with an atom that has gained one of more electrons.
This can be either an ionic bond forming an ionic compound, or a covalent bond, forming a molecular compound. Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, and covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms.
The difference between the electronegativities of lithium and chlorine is big and an ionic bond is formed by electrostatic attraction.