who discovered ionic bond
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The idea of ionic bonding developed gradually over the years.
Around 1830, Michael Faraday's experiments on electrolysis showed that certain substances would conduct an electric current when dissolved in water. He thought that the electricity caused the substances to break up into charged particles. He introduced the term ion (wanderer in Greek) and invented the terms cation and anion for the positive and negative particles.
In 1884, Svante August Arrhenius reasoned that an ion is an atom carrying a positive or negative charge.
Around 1830, Michael Faraday's experiments on electrolysis showed that certain substances would conduct an electric current when dissolved in water. He thought that the electricity caused the substances to break up into charged particles. He introduced the term ion (wanderer in Greek) and invented the terms cation and anion for the positive and negative particles.
In 1884, Svante August Arrhenius reasoned that an ion is an atom carrying a positive or negative charge.
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1830 , Michael Faraday found ionic bond it is referred to as electrovalent bond
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