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Write the differences between Ionic and Covalent bonds.
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Ionic bond is a type of bond in which opposite ions attract each other and form the ionic bond.but,in covalent bond is chemical bonding between two non metallic atoms which is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms and other covalent bonds.
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Ionic bond is a type of bond in which opposite ions attract each other and form the ionic bond.but,in covalent bond is chemical bonding between two non metallic atoms which is characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms and other covalent bonds.
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IONIC BONDS
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1. Their constituent particles are ions.
2.They are hard solid consisting of ions.
3. These are non volatile, with eye boiling and melting point.
4. They do not conduct electricity in solid state.But act as a good conductor in the fused or molten state.
5. These are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents.
6. These have strong intermolecular forces of attraction between their ions, which cannot be separated easily.
COVALENT BONDS:
1. Their constituent particles are molecules.
2. These are gases, liquid or soft solids .
3. These are volatile with low boiling and low melting point.
4. They are non conductors of electricity in solid, molten or aqueous state.
5. These are insoluble in water but dissolve in organic solvents.
6. They have weak forces of attraction between the molecules.
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1. Their constituent particles are ions.
2.They are hard solid consisting of ions.
3. These are non volatile, with eye boiling and melting point.
4. They do not conduct electricity in solid state.But act as a good conductor in the fused or molten state.
5. These are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents.
6. These have strong intermolecular forces of attraction between their ions, which cannot be separated easily.
COVALENT BONDS:
1. Their constituent particles are molecules.
2. These are gases, liquid or soft solids .
3. These are volatile with low boiling and low melting point.
4. They are non conductors of electricity in solid, molten or aqueous state.
5. These are insoluble in water but dissolve in organic solvents.
6. They have weak forces of attraction between the molecules.
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