what is the difference between ionic compound and covalent compound
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when difference of electronegativity greater thn 7 then the bond between them is called ionic and when that deference is less then 7 upto 4 it is called covalent
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Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons that are positively and negatively charged, whereas, covalent compounds are formed by sharing the electrons. ... In an ionic compound, bonding involves a metal and nonmetal, whereas, in the covalent compound, bonding is between nonmetals.
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