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The loss and gain of electrons from atom of element forms..... Bond.

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Answered by vsnamritha1204
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it forms ionic bond .

Ionic bonds are formed by loss and gain of electrons.

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Answered by archanajhaasl
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The loss and gain of electrons from atoms of an element form an ionic bond.

Explanation:

  • Ionic bond refers to the electrostatic force of attraction that holds the two ions with opposing charges together.
  • The complete transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other, which causes the atoms to assume their closest inert gas state, results in the formation of a chemical bond between two atoms.
  • To shed energy and become stable, two atoms can unite primarily in three different ways.
  • To complete their octet configuration, one method is to give or absorb electrons. An ionic bond or electrovalent bond is the name given to the bond created by this kind of combination.
  • This kind of link is created when one atom acquires electrons from its outermost level or orbit, whilst the other atom loses electrons.

The loss and gain of electrons from atoms of an element form an ionic bond.

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