How an electrovalent bond or ionic bond is formed between
an electrovalent bond or ionic bond is formed between a metal and non-metal atom. metal has tendency to loss electrons due to large size and low ionization energy and non-metal has tendency to gain electrons due to small Size and high electronegativity
the metal lose electrons from cations ad and non-metal get electrons to form anion
the electrostatic force of attraction between two oppositely charged ions, called ionic bond
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Qno1.difference between ionic bond and metallic bond
ionic bond are formed between two different atoms i.e., metal and non-metal atom
metallic bond are formed positivity charge of metal ion and surrounding sea of electrons that is main difference between ionic bond and metallic bond
Qno2.ionic bond and covalent bond examples
ionic bond and covalent bond examples are given below
ionic bond formed between metal and non-metal atom, for example
NaCl, MgCl, KCl
metal and non-metal atom form ionic bond
covalent bond is formed between two non-metal atoms
for example, carbon form covalent bond with oxygen
CH4, NH3, HCl, H2SO4, all non-metal form covalent bond