Chemical Bonding - Ionic vs. Covalent Bonds
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2016
- This two minute animation describes the Octet Rule and explains the difference between ionic and covalent bonds. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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Finally I can understand the difference!! I think I'm a visual learner after all
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What determines type of bond? Seems like sharing would work in both cases.
Ionic bonds are made up from 1 non metal atom and another metal atom. covalent bonds are usually made up from the same type (both metal or both non-metal)
Ionic involve transfering of valence electron of cation to anion. If covalent is just simply sharing of electron
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So covalent is attraction by electrons and ionic is attraction by opposing charges?
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Could someone please explain why an atom has a "positive" charge when "giving up" an electron? Wouldn't it have a negative charge instead?
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Which one is stronger between covalent and ionic bond ?
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I wonder what causes the molecules to become slightly positive or negatively charged, even if they have the same number of electrons on their outer shells?
i figured it out to a certain degree. since electrons are negatively charged, giving an electron away makes that atom more positive than it was before. and an atom that receives an electron now becomes more negatively charged.
This is mostly correct but you are forgetting rutherfords 3rd law of hydrodynamics. Covelent bonding is only avalable if the forth ion is on special conditions. This is unless you are bonding more than two or four atoms or ions.
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Isn't covalent bond supposed to be in within the same elements ?
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What do middle school classmates and a lecture on ionic and covalent bonds have in common?
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Hay un error al final del video. NaCl es un compuesto, no una molécula, ya que es un compuesto iónico.