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Ionic bond: Electron configurations of lithium and fluorine. Lithium has one electron in its outer shell, held rather loosely because the ionization energy is low. Fluorine carries 7 electrons in its outer shell. When one electron moves from lithium to fluorine, each |
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1,378 words, approx. 5 pages A chemical bond is a mutual attraction between the nuclei and valence electrons of two different atoms. This attraction results in the two atoms binding together. An ionic bond, also called an electron-transfer bond, is a type of chemical bond that is...
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Ionic Bond Summary
430 words, approx. 1 pages An ionic bond is an electrostatic force that holds atoms together through electron transference. Chemical compounds held together with ionic bonds separate in solution to form individual ions. In their most stable configuration, the outer electron...
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 An ionic bond (or electrovalent bond) is a type of chemical bond that can often form between metal and non-metal ions (or polyatomic ions such as ammonium) through electrostatic attraction. The metal donates one or more electrons, forming a positively...


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