Difference between iconic bond and covalent bond in chemical bonding
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Explanation:
For stabilization, they share their electrons from outer molecular orbit with others. An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a non-metal. ... Covalent bonding is a form of chemical bonding between two non metallic atoms which is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms and other covalent bonds.
Ionic bond
=> Ionic bond between two atom which together the ion of the combining atom formed by the complete transfer of one or more Electron from electro - positive to electro - negative element...
Example => Na+ Cl-
Covalent bond
=> The attractive force which comes into existence due to the mutual sharing of Electron between two atoms of similar electronegativity is called a covalent bond.
It is found in three types...
1. Single bond => The covalent bond formed by the sharing of one pair of electron is called single bond...This is denoted by (-)
Example - H2
2. Double bond => The sharing of two pairs of electrons is known as double bond. This is denoted by (=)
Example - O2
3. Tripple bond => The sharing of three pairs of electrons is known as tripple bond...
example - N3