Differentiate between ionic and covalent bond.
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These two opposite ions attract each other and form the ionic bond.Covalent bonding is a form of chemical bonding between two non metallic atoms which is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electronsbetween atoms and other covalent bonds.
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✨Ionic bond⤵
⏩It is formed by complete transfer of electron
⏩It is formed between a metal(electropositive) and a non-metal(electronegative)
⏩It has very high boiling point and melting point
⏩It is polar, as the bond is formed due to electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions
⏩Good conductor of electricity
⏩Exists in solid state
⏩Examples are: NaCl, K2SO4
✨Covalent bond⤵
⏩It is formed by sharing of electron by both the combining species
⏩It is formed between two non-metal
⏩It has low melting point and boiling point
⏩It is less Polar or non-polar, as the electron density is spreaded over the bond due to sharing
⏩Comparatively bad conductor of electricity
⏩Exists in liquid or gaseous state
⏩Examples are: HCl,CH3OH,etc
Hope it helps✅
✨Ionic bond⤵
⏩It is formed by complete transfer of electron
⏩It is formed between a metal(electropositive) and a non-metal(electronegative)
⏩It has very high boiling point and melting point
⏩It is polar, as the bond is formed due to electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions
⏩Good conductor of electricity
⏩Exists in solid state
⏩Examples are: NaCl, K2SO4
✨Covalent bond⤵
⏩It is formed by sharing of electron by both the combining species
⏩It is formed between two non-metal
⏩It has low melting point and boiling point
⏩It is less Polar or non-polar, as the electron density is spreaded over the bond due to sharing
⏩Comparatively bad conductor of electricity
⏩Exists in liquid or gaseous state
⏩Examples are: HCl,CH3OH,etc
Hope it helps✅
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