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What is the difference between ionic bond and covalent bond
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Yashika Lakra 4 years, 10 months ago

Ionic means giving an electron completely nd covelent means sharing of electrons

Arun Raj 4 years, 10 months ago

Bonds form by transfer of electron from one metal to another non metal is called ionic bond Bonds formed by sharing of an electron is called covalent bond

Prithviraj Godara 4 years, 11 months ago

IONIC COMPOUND = THIS TYPE OF COMPOUND FORMED BY TRANSFER OF ELECTRONE FROM METALS TO NON- METALS. EX- NACL COVALENT BOND = THIS TYPE OF BOND FORMED BY SHARING OF ELECTRONS. EX- CARBON COMPOUND IS EXAMPLE OF COVALENT COMPOUND. THANKS - PRITHVIRAJ GODARA (SCIENCE TEACHER )

Good Day 4 years, 11 months ago

Ionic bond is formed by transferring of electron but covalent bond is formed by sharing of electron.

Anya Goyal 4 years, 11 months ago

Ionic bond includes gaining or losing of electron to gain positive or negative charge. Covalent bond is the sharing of electron, In Covalnet bond tlno charge is obtained.
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