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what is ionic bond..... please any teacher explain me through video​

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is an Ionic Bond?

The electrostatic force of attraction which holds the two oppositely charged ions together is called the ionic bond.

A chemical bond is formed between two atoms by the complete transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other as a result of which the atoms attain their nearest inert gas configuration.

There are primarily three ways in which two atoms combine to lose energy and to become stable. One of the ways is by donating or accepting electrons to complete their octet configuration. The bond formed by this kind of combination is known as an ionic bond or electrovalent bond. This kind of bond is formed when one atom gains electrons while the other atom loses electrons from its outermost level or orbit.

Answered by sarojadevibp
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The oppositely charged ions are cations and anions. Cation is formed by loss of electron and anions is formed by gain of electron. Normally electron lost by their cation is absorbed by anion. The force which holds these two ions together is known as electrostatic force of attraction and the compound so formed is known as electrovalent or ionic compound

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It is the attractive force which binds the oppositely charged ions together

Or The transfer of electron from one atom of an element to the other.

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