Ionic bond
Ionic bonds
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ionic bond.
No, three atoms cannot form an ionic bond. Ionic bonds are typically formed between two atoms with significantly different electronegativities, where one atom transfers one or more electrons to the other. With three atoms, it is not possible for two atoms to have a strong enough attraction to bond ionically while the third atom remains uninvolved.
These are melting point, boiling point, hardness.
Covalent bond and ionic.
Yes. An ionic bond is an electrical charge between two atoms, thus giving off energy.
Three physical properties of ionic compounds associated with ionic bonds are high melting and boiling points, solubility in water, and conductivity in molten or dissolved state. These properties are due to the strong electrostatic attraction between positively and negatively charged ions in ionic bonds, which require significant energy to overcome in the form of heat for melting or boiling, and promote solubility and conductivity due to ion movement.
Ionic bond covalant bond hydrogyn bond
Ionic bond
covalent hydrogen and ionic
Ionic bonds
This is an ionic bond.
Don't listen to who said that i was doing a quiz and it was wrong the real answer is an induced charge.
ionic bond.
ionic bond