Physics, asked by booshna, 1 year ago

How do an ionic bond and a covalent bond differ? A) An ionic bond is an attraction between oppositely charged ions. A covalent bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms. B) A covalent bond is an attraction between oppositely charged ions. An ionic bond is a sharing of electrons between atoms. C) There is no difference. Both an ionic bond and a covalent bond share electrons. D) There is no difference. Both an ionic bond and a covalent bond are attractions between oppositely charged ions.

Answers

Answered by snehavinod34
6
The answer is (a)
Hope this helps!

snehavinod34: how??
snehavinod34: i don't think so
ajinkyaraj: the answers of ionic bond and covalent bond are opposite of what you have answered
snehavinod34: oops!! sry
snehavinod34: i didn't really read the ques
snehavinod34: it's (a)
snehavinod34: I'm sorry
booshna: ok thanks
ajinkyaraj: Happens...
snehavinod34: hmm..
Answered by SiddharthRai
4
In an ionic bond complete transfer of electrons takes place whereas in a covalent bond the electrons are shared between two molecules

saksham126: its curect but i think that its an objective question
snehavinod34: yup and the ans is (a)
SiddharthRai: yep
Similar questions