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why are ionic bond non directional ?​

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Answered by ShrutiDhenge
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Ionic bonds are strong electrostatic attraction forces formed between positive and negative ions. This bond is non-directional, meaning that the pull of the electrons does not favor one atom over another. ... Like hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces rely on dipoles, a difference in charge between two molecules.

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Ionic bonds are strong electrostatic attraction forces formed between positive and negative ions. This bond is non-directional, meaning that the pull of the electrons does not favor one atom over another. ... Like hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces rely on dipoles, a difference in charge between two molecules.

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