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what is the nature of bonding and its properties

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Answered by anushkamoulick
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Chemical bonds are the attractive forces that hold atoms together in the form of compounds. They are formed when electrons are shared between two atoms. There are 3 types of bonds: covalent bonds, polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds. The simplest example of bonding can be demonstrated by the H2 molecule.

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Answered by nivitachalami
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Answer: The nature of bonding  are

Covalent (or polar-covalent) bonding is formed by sharing two electrons between the two atoms; while ionic bonding is formed by transferring one electron from one atom to the other, and is stabilized by electrostatic attraction between the negative and positive charge centers.

Explanation: As we know that  Chemical bonds are the attractive forces that hold atoms together in the form of compounds. They are formed when electrons are shared between two atoms.                                                   There are 3 types of bonds: 1) covalent bonds,                                                                    

                                                2) polar covalent bonds                                                  

                                                3) ionic bonds.  

Its properties are as follows:

Chemical bonds are the electrical forces of attraction that hold atoms or ions together to form molecules. Different types of chemical bonds and their varying intensity are directly responsible for some of the physical properties of minerals such as hardness, melting and boiling points, solubility, and conductivity.

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