what is covalant bond and ionic bond
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In covalant bond, this type of bond happens between two non-metals, as you know they tend to take electrons from other atoms (called electro-negative), two non-metals cannot take electrons from each other, Hence they share their electrons (neither give nor take). this type of bond that happens between two non metals by sharing electrons is called covalant bond.
In ionic bond, this type of bond happens between a metal and a non metal, metal (called electro-positive) tends to give and non-metal tent to take. Hence, non metal takes that electron and becomes negatively charged and metals gives it and becomes positively charged. Since, opposite charges attract, they stick and become a ionic bond (they became ions).
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Covalent bond, in chemistry, the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms. The binding arises from the electrostatic attraction of their nuclei for the same electrons. A covalent bond forms when the bonded atoms have a lower total energy than that of widely separated atoms.
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Ionic bond, also called electrovalent bond, type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound. Such a bond forms when the valence (outermost) electrons of one atom are transferred permanently to another atom. The atom that loses the electrons becomes a positively charged ion (cation), while the one that gains them becomes a negatively charged ion (anion). A brief treatment of ionic bonds follows. For full treatment, see chemical bonding: The formation of ionic bonds.
ionic bond in 2 attachment