0 a chemical bond in which two ions are joined together because one has a positive charge and the other a negative charge
1 a chemical bond (= force that holds atoms together) in which two ions are joined because one has a positive electrical charge and the other a negative charge
The two oppositely charged ions attract one another, and the ionic bond is the electrostatic force of attraction between them.
This produces an ionic bond with covalent character.
So they make a strong ionic bond in between them to form nucleosome.
In the case of aluminium iodide an ionic bond with much covalent character is present.
To form an ionic bond, either a valence or bonding electron separates from one atom and becomes attached to another atom to form oppositely charged ions.
Thus, the rare gas halide molecules are formed by an ionic bond since the excited electron of the noble gas is partly transferred to the halogen atom.
Hard acids are acids with relatively ionic bonds.
In general, compounds with ionic bonds have high normal boiling points, if they do not decompose before reaching such high temperatures.
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離子鍵(由正負離子相連而形成的化學鍵)…
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离子键(由正负离子相连而形成的化学键)…
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ligação iônica…
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wiązanie jonowe…
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