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difference between ionic compound and covalent compound​

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Answered by snehabharti20
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Answer:

Covalent compound are formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms. It contain covalent bonds....

Explanation:

Whenever a metal react with non metal electrovalent or ionic compound are formed.

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Answered by Nereida
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Answer :

Covalent Bonds -

  • Mode of Formation : They are formed by mutual sharing of electrons.
  • Physical state : They may be solids, liquids and gases.
  • Melting and Boiling point : Very low.

Ionic Bonds -

  • Mode of formation : They are formed by transfer of electrons.
  • Physical state : They are generally solids.
  • Melting and Boiling point : Very high due to string force of attraction.

The best example of an atom that shares electrons to get stable electronic configuration is : Carbon.

  • Carbon is tetravalent.
  • Carbon compounds have very less melting and boiling point.
  • Carbon is tetravalent.
  • Carbon forms allotropes.
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