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difference between ionic compound and covalent compound

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons.

1. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons.2. In an ionic compound, bonding involves a metal and nonmetal, whereas, in the covalent compound, bonding is between nonmetals.

1. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons.2. In an ionic compound, bonding involves a metal and nonmetal, whereas, in the covalent compound, bonding is between nonmetals.3.Ionic compounds are more soluble in water than covalent compounds.

1. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons.2. In an ionic compound, bonding involves a metal and nonmetal, whereas, in the covalent compound, bonding is between nonmetals.3.Ionic compounds are more soluble in water than covalent compounds.4. Ionic compounds have definite shape whereas, covalent has no shape.

1. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons.2. In an ionic compound, bonding involves a metal and nonmetal, whereas, in the covalent compound, bonding is between nonmetals.3.Ionic compounds are more soluble in water than covalent compounds.4. Ionic compounds have definite shape whereas, covalent has no shape.5. Ionic compounds are the good conductor of electricity, whereas covalent compounds are the bad conductor of electricity.

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Answered by ashutoshsatpathy04
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in ionic bond electrons are directly shared to form +ve or -ve charged but in covalent bond electrons shared in a way in which no ions will form....

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