The main reason the noble gases do not need to bond with other is that their outermost subshells are filled. These are known as . Take helium for example. It...
1 Answers 1 viewsIonic bonds are bonds between two who has a large difference in . For instance Sodium chloride: $NaCl.$ Sodium have a low electronegativity and chloride have a very high electronegativity....
1 Answers 1 viewsComparing their electronegativities will help determine the type of bond. is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract shared electrons to itself. The difference in electronegativity $(Delta"EN")$ is used...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe modern covalent bond is conceived to be a region of high electron between 2 positively charged atomic nuclei such that nucleus/nucleus repulsion is negated, and a net attractive force...
1 Answers 1 viewsto answer EXACTLY your question: "In an ionic bond, the atom with the highest will always form what type of bond?" the answer is: Ionic! to correct what i think...
1 Answers 1 viewsFor example, sodium has a very low melting point (about 97.72 °C). But when sodium makes ionic bond with chlorine,it produces sodium chloride (NaCl), a compound with melting point of...
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Our basic notion of stems from the transfer of electrons to form positive and negative ions. Each positive ion, each cation, is electrostatically bound to EVERY anion, each negative ion...
1 Answers 1 viewsBoth bonds result in forming of differentiating properties and structures. Atoms react in order to achieve stability. However, covalent bonds have a unique property that ionic bonds do not...
1 Answers 1 viewsGenerally are formed from metallic elements with low electronegativity with nonmetals that have a high electronegativity.
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