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What is the main difference between ionic bond and covalent bond?

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Answered by anusuyadey1990
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Ionic bonds Covalent bonds

Atoms that participate in an ionic bond have different electronegativity values from each other. In a true covalent bond, If the electron is shared equally between the atoms forming a covalent bond, then the bond is said to be nonpolar.

Answered by nishasri27
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Ionic Bond Covalent Bond

•A compound has the high melting •The compound has the low melting point

  • Formation of ion is necessary •No cation-anion formation takes place
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