What is the difference between covalent bonds and ionic bonds?
- Covalent bonds consist of one atom giving up an electron, while ionic bonds consist of two atoms sharing electrons .
- Covalent bonds consist of two atoms sharing electrons, while ionic bonds consist of one atom giving up an electron.
- There is a difference in the number of atoms in each
- They occur at different atmospheric levels
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Ionic bonds result from transfer of electrons, whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing. ... Ionic bonds are electrostatic in nature, resulting from that attraction of positive and negative ions that result from the electron transfer process; charge separation between covalently bonded atoms is less extreme.
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