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- Ionic_bonding abstract "Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bond that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds. The ions are atoms that have lost one or more electrons (known as cations) and atoms that have gained one or more electrons (known as anions). This transfer of electrons is known as electrovalence in contrast to covalence. In the simplest case, the cation is a metal atom and the anion is a nonmetal atom, but these ions can be of a more complex nature, e.g. molecular ions like NH4+ or SO42−. In simpler words, an ionic bond is the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal in order for both atoms to obtain a full valence shell.It is important to recognize that clean ionic bonding – in which one atom \"navids\" an electron from another – cannot exist: all ionic compounds have some degree of covalent bonding, or electron sharing. Thus, the term \"ionic bonding\" is given when the ionic character is greater than the covalent character—that is, a bond in which a large electronegativity difference exists between the two atoms, causing the bonding to be more polar (ionic) than in covalent bonding where electrons are shared more equally. Bonds with partially ionic and partially covalent character are called polar covalent bonds. Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or in solution, but typically not as a solid. Ionic compounds generally have a high melting point, depending on the charge of the ions they consist of. The higher the charges the stronger the cohesive forces and the higher the melting point. They also tend to be soluble in water. Here, the opposite trend roughly holds: The weaker the cohesive forces, the greater the solubility.".
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- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Alkali_metal.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_nucleus.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Block_(periodic_table).
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Born–Haber_cycle.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Born–Landé_equation.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_bonding.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ions.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supramolecular_chemistry.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_bond.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_polarity.
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- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Close-packing_of_equal_spheres.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Coulombs_law.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electric_charge.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electric_potential_energy.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electron_affinity.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electron_configuration.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electron_density.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electron_shell.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electronegativity.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Fajans_rules.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Halogen.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_compound.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_potential.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Ionization_energy.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Lattice_energy.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Linear_combination_of_atomic_orbitals.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Linus_Pauling.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Madelung_constant.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium_oxide.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Melting_point.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_geometry.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Noble_gas.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Nonmetal.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_magnetic_resonance.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_quadrupole_resonance.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_hybridisation.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Paulings_rules.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_density.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_chloride.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink Sphere.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink VSEPR_theory.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink File:Ionic_Bonds.png.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink File:Ionic_bonding.svg.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLink File:NaF.gif.
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ionic bonding".
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionic bond".
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionic bonding".
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionic bonds".
- Ionic_bonding wikiPageWikiLinkText "ionic".
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- Ionic_bonding subject Category:Chemical_bonding.
- Ionic_bonding subject Category:Ions.
- Ionic_bonding subject Category:Supramolecular_chemistry.
- Ionic_bonding hypernym Bond.
- Ionic_bonding type Album.
- Ionic_bonding type Redirect.
- Ionic_bonding type Substance.
- Ionic_bonding type Thing.
- Ionic_bonding comment "Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bond that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds. The ions are atoms that have lost one or more electrons (known as cations) and atoms that have gained one or more electrons (known as anions). This transfer of electrons is known as electrovalence in contrast to covalence.".
- Ionic_bonding label "Ionic bonding".
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Q62500.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Ioniese_binding.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs አዮኒክ_ቦንድ.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs رابطة_أيونية.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs İon_rabitəsi.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Іонная_сувязь.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Йонна_химична_връзка.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Ionska_veza.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Enllaç_iònic.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Iontová_vazba.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Bond_ïonig.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Ionbinding.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Ionische_Bindung.
- Ionic_bonding sameAs Ετεροπολικός_δεσμός.