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 betwee..
Bonding in Metallic Solids
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..
Metallic Bond (Band Theory)
fig 1.21 - Formation of energy band in sodium metal The figure1.21 shows how the molecular orbital energy level diagram changes as the number of atoms in the crystal increases. With increase in number of atoms, the number of energy levels increases and the energy spacing between..
Metallic Bond
The attractive force, which binds various metal atoms, is called metallic bond. The metallic bond is neither a covalent nor an ionic bond..
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 follow..
Factors Influencing the Formation of an Ionic Bond
Low ionisation energy Ionisation energy is the amount of energy, which is required to remove the most loosely bound electron(s) from an isolated gaseous atom to form a positive ion. In forming an ionic bond, one atom must form a cation by losing one or more electron..
CHEMICAL BONDS
Covalent or metallic bonds, ionic bonds Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules such as H2, CH4, NH3, H2CCH2, N2, Cl2 Electrostatic attraction in salt crystals such as NaCl Inter-molecular forces in a solid and liquid Lewis dot structure..
CHEMICAL BONDS
Covalent or metallic bonds, ionic bonds Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules such as H2, CH4, NH3, H2CCH2, N2, Cl2 Electrostatic attraction in salt crystals such as NaCl Inter-molecular forces in a solid and liquid Lewis dot structure..
Electrovalent Bonding
When an atom donates one, two or three electrons from its valence shell to another atom, which has the ability to accept these electrons, it is known as electrovalency. As a result of electrovalency, both these atoms achieve the structure of an inert gas. When the chemical bond occurs by..
Electrovalent Bonding
. For e.g., Metallic atoms i.e., atoms that donate electrons and gain positive charge are called cations as they will get discharged at the cathode during electrolysis. Non-metallic atoms i.e., atoms that accept electrons and gain negative charge are called anions as they get di..
. For e.g., Metallic atoms i.e., atoms that donate electrons and gain positive charge are called cations as they will get discharged at the cathode during electrolysis. Non-metallic atoms i.e., atoms that accept electrons and gain negative charge are called anions as they get di.. Result
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