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difference between ionic bonds
nd covalent bonds ?​

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Answered by Shantanugreat
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In ionic bonds, one atom donates an electron to stabilize the other atom. In a covalent bond, the atoms are bound by the sharing of electrons. Atoms that participate in an ionic bond have different electronegativity values from each other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Ionic bonds : -

1. Transfer of electrons.

2. High melting point.

3. High boiling point.

4. Conducts electricity

Covalent bonds : -

1. Sharing of electrons.

2. Low melting point. ( except Diamond )

3. Low boiling point. ( except Diamond )

4. Generally poor conductors of electricity. ( except graphite )

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