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what are the difference between ionic and covalent compound

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Answered by TheEmpress
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✔ COVALENT BOND:-

A covalent bond is a chemical bond between atoms that occurs when they share one or more electrons.
Since neither atom is strong enough to attract an electron from the other, they share electrons in a covalent bond.
These bonds form a fixed, definite shape. They generally occur between two non-metallic atoms.


✔IONIC BOND:-

An ionic bond is a chemical bond between atoms that occurs when they are attracted because of opposite charges.
An ionic bond can form between a cation and anion because one has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge.
These bonds do not have a definite shape. They generally occur between a metallic and a non-metallic atom.

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Answered by hemant88sharma
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ionic bond form by strong electrostastic intraction between ions and covalent compound have bonds where eletron are shared atoms

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