Polyatomic ions can combine with oppositely charged ions, through ionic bonding. |
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The attractions of molecules for each other are called intermolecular interactions to distinguish them from covalent and ionic bonding, forms of intramolecular interactions. |
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When one atom transfers electrons to another, it is called ionic bonding. |
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In essence, ionic bonding is nondirectional, whereas covalent bonding is directional. |
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Examples of sigma and pi bonding as well as of ionic bonding can be found among the compounds of the elements of the carbon group. |
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Unless you use chemistry at work, you probably don't recall much about ionic bonding. |
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Pure ionic bonding is exemplified best in the isometric halides, for each spherical ion distributes its weak electrostatic charge over its entire surface. |
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The crystals have ionic bonding, and each ion has six or eight neighbours. |
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Bonding, The noble gas configuration, Ionic bonding and covalent bonding. |
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