Difference between covalent and ionic bonds at least 5 points..
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1) Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons but ionic bonds are formed by losing/gaining of electrons.
2)Covalent bonds have low meting and boiling points but ionic bonds have high melting and boiling points.
3) Covalent bonds do not conduct electricity but ionic bonds conduct electricity.
4) Covalent bonds are generally brittle but ionic bonds are generally hard.
5) Covalent bonds are not soluble in water but ionic bonds are.
2)Covalent bonds have low meting and boiling points but ionic bonds have high melting and boiling points.
3) Covalent bonds do not conduct electricity but ionic bonds conduct electricity.
4) Covalent bonds are generally brittle but ionic bonds are generally hard.
5) Covalent bonds are not soluble in water but ionic bonds are.
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