Did the atoms attain stability after ionic bonding?
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yes because it completes its octet rule bonding
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After ‘ionic bonding’ the atoms are stable because the metal transfers its ‘electron to the nonmetal’ and complete its ‘noble gas configuration’.
Explanation:
In ionic bond, atoms exchange electron between two set of atom. In ionic bond a metal lose its electron and the non-metal gains electron. Here the two substance gets stronger bonded. The substance hence has high boiling and melting point.
Also the substance is difficult to be broken down into the constituents. However in case of covalent bond, the bonding is weaker and the substance has ‘low boiling’ and melting point.
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