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12 January, 20:12

What was the action between the 2 atoms in an ionically bonded compound that caused that ionic bond to form in the first place?

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  1. 12 January, 20:39
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    Ionic bonds form between two elements that have a very large difference in electronegativity ie. a metal and a non-metal. The electronegative element will want an electron to make it stable whilst the less electronegative element wants to donate an electron to make it stable. Therefore the metallic element donates a electron to the non-metal and both become ions, which attract each other. Eg. Na becomes Na + and Cl becomes Cl-, the opposite charges attract, forming the bond.
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