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Ionic Bonds

Ionic bonds are a type of chemical bond formed through the electrostatic attraction between positively charged ions (cations) and negatively charged ions (anions), resulting from the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. This bond typically occurs between metals and nonmetals, leading to the formation of ionic compounds.

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Ionic bonds are a fundamental concept in chemistry, formed through the transfer of electrons between atoms, resulting in the creation of charged ions. These bonds typically occur between metals and nonmetals, leading to the formation of ionic compounds with distinct properties such as high melting p...

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Key Terms

Ion
An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.

Example: Sodium (Na) becomes a sodium ion (Na+) by losing an electron.

Cation
A positively charged ion formed by losing electrons.

Example: Calcium (Ca) forms a cation (Ca2+) by losing two electrons.

Anion
A negatively charged ion formed by gaining electrons.

Example: Chlorine (Cl) becomes a chloride ion (Cl-) by gaining an electron.

Electronegativity
A measure of an atom's ability to attract and hold onto electrons.

Example: Fluorine has high electronegativity, attracting electrons strongly.

Lattice Energy
The energy released when ions bond to form a solid ionic compound.

Example: The lattice energy of sodium chloride (NaCl) is high due to strong ionic bonds.

Electrostatic Attraction
The force that attracts oppositely charged ions to each other.

Example: The attraction between Na+ and Cl- in NaCl is due to electrostatic forces.

Related Topics

Covalent Bonds
Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, contrasting with ionic bonds.
intermediate
Metallic Bonds
Metallic bonds occur between metal atoms, where electrons are shared in a 'sea' of electrons.
intermediate
Chemical Reactions
Chemical reactions involve the breaking and forming of bonds, including ionic bonds.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Electron TransferIonsElectronegativityLattice Energy