ionic bond

NOUN
  1. a chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains an electron to form a negative ion
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  • Remember that ionic bonds are normally strong but very weak in water.
  • Or they can just borrow them, and make an ionic bond (also called electrovalent bond).
  • Ionic bonds form most strongly between elements like sodium and chlorine.
  • Another type of bond that occurs when electrons are transferred between atoms is called an ionic bond (or electrovalent bond).
  • Here, the particles are held together by ionic bonds, each ion being surrounded by several oppositely charged ions within the inner structure of the solid.
  • As this bond occurs between electrically charged atoms, so-called ions, this bond type has often been called the ionic bond. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954 - Presentation Speech
  • The sodium is bonded to the hydroxide part of the compound with an ionic bond.
  • Ionicity is a measure of the degree of sharing: covalent bonds have the lowest ionicity, and ionic bonds have the highest.
  • Electronegativity can be used to predict whether a bond will be a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar covalent bond, or an ionic bond.
  • The bond that is formed between the two ions is an ionic bond (sometimes also called an electrovalent bond), and the compound produced is an ionic compound.
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