Whats the difference between Ionic and Covalent bonds?

Emily asked:


What are Ionic and Covalent Bonds, and what makes them different from each other, and what do they have in common?

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    A big difference between the two is that covalent involves 2 or more non – metal elements bonding

    ionic bonding involves a metal and a non-metal

  2. growth funds says:

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    Ionic Bond: The electrostatic attraction between ions of opposite charge. Covalent Bond: A bond characterized by the equal sharing of a pair of electrons between atoms.
    They both hae to deal with metalic attration.

  3. growth funds says:

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    Ionic bonds are usually when a metal and a non-metal bond. Covalent bonds are when a non-metal and another non-metal bond. to be considered covalent the difference in electronegativities in the elements must be from 0-.3
    Polar covalent is .4-1.7
    and ionic is 1.8-3.3

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    Ionic bond is a bond where atoms give up or gain electrons; happens between a metal and a nonmetal.

    Covalent bond is a bond where atoms share electrons; happens between a nonmetal and a nonmetal.

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