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Bonding in Ionic Solids
Structure of sodium chloride Bonding in Ionic Solids - In ionic solids, the constituent particles are ions. Coulombic forces of attraction hold oppositely charged ions together, to form ionic bonds. Each ion is surrounded by a certain fixed number of the ion..
Bonding in Ionic Solids
Structure of sodium chloride In ionic solids, the constituent particles are ions. Coulombic forces of attraction hold oppositely charged ions together, to form ionic bonds. Each ion is surrounded by a certain fixed number of the ions of the opposite charge (as its nearest neighbour) to a..
Ionic bond:
The electrostatic force of attraction that is strong enough to hold together two unlike charges, namely a cation and an anion is defined as the ionic bond. In an ionic bond, A metal atom and a non-metal atom are involved. The metal atom loses electron/..
Bonding in Solid State (Additional)
Solids are closely packed condensed states, with their constituent particles (atoms, ions or molecules) held together by strong physical or chemical bonds. These particles show a definite regular arrangement in a long range order. Solids may be broadly categorised into..
Bonding in Metallic Solids
More than 80 elements in the periodic table are metals. Metals are solids at ordinary temperature and pressure, with the exception (of mercury and gallium). Metals have characteristic properties such as: High thermal and electrical conductivity. Luster and high reflectivity. Malleability ..
Ionic (or electrovalent) Bond
Ionic (or electrovalent) Bond - When a complete transfer of one or more valence electrons from the atom of a metal to that of a non-metal takes place, an ionic (or electrovalent) bond is formed. As a result of this electron transfer following changes occur in..
Ionic (or electrovalent) Bond
When a complete transfer of one or more valence electrons from the atom of a metal to that of a non-metal takes place, an ionic (or electrovalent) bond is formed. As a result of this electron transfer following changes occur in the reacting atom..
Comparison of Ionic bond Covalent bond and Metallic bond
Ionic Bond Covalent Bond Metallic Bond The transfer of electrons between two atoms having different electro negativities forms this bond. This bond is formed by the mutual sharing of electrons between same or different ..
Factors Influencing the Formation of an Ionic Bond
The conditions which favour the formation of an ionic bond a..
Energy changes in the formation of Ionic bond
There are three steps involved in the formation of an electrovalent (or ionic) bond..
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