Difference b/w ionic and covalent bond on the basis of formation compounds
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An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed through an electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions. Ionic bonds are formed between a cation, which is usually a metal, and an anion, which is usually a nonmetal. A covalent bond involves a pair of electrons being shared betweenatoms.
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compounds formed by ionic bond are stronger than those formed by covalent bond.compounds with ionic bond hve high melting point and greater force of attraction than compounds formed by covalent bond.
Example of ionic bond compound Nacl and covalent bond any carbon compounds.
Example of ionic bond compound Nacl and covalent bond any carbon compounds.
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