What are the differences between ionic and covalent bonds?
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Ionic compounds are formed from strong electrostatic interactions between ions, which result in higher melting points and electrical conductivity
compared to covalent compounds. Covalent compounds have bonds where electrons are shared between atoms
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Explanation: Ionic bond is formed by the transfer of electrons whereas covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons.
In ionic bonding the participating electrons acquire positive or negative charge but in case of covalent bonding no such charged species are seen
Example of ionic bonding is NaCl where Na is positive and Cl is negative...example of covalent bonding is CH4
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