Mention about three important factors which affect the formation of ionic compounds
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ionic bonds are chemical bonds between a positive ion and a negative ion. Positive ions, which are typically located on the left side of the periodic table, are metals who tend to lose or give away their outermost electrons to become stable and bond.
Negative ions, which are typically located on the right side of the periodic table, are nonmetals who tend to hang on to their electrons and look for available ones to become stable and bond.
This seems simple enough, but one might ask why metals and nonmetal elements tend to act this way. When you look at the structure and characteristics of each, there are factors that enable them to act in a certain way, just as the sodium element and chlorine element interact with one another.
Negative ions, which are typically located on the right side of the periodic table, are nonmetals who tend to hang on to their electrons and look for available ones to become stable and bond.
This seems simple enough, but one might ask why metals and nonmetal elements tend to act this way. When you look at the structure and characteristics of each, there are factors that enable them to act in a certain way, just as the sodium element and chlorine element interact with one another.
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