Ionic v. Covalent
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
Ionic bonds are formed when atoms lose or gain electrons and covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons. Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds but in water, covalent bonds are stronger than ionic bonds, in which ionic bonds dissociate when in water.
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
Honestly it really depends. Some ionic bonds are stronger than covalent ones, and the opposite is true in other situations. The only way you can really figure it out is to figure out the energy needed to break each bond and go from there to compare (however generally ionic bonds are harder to break than covalent bonds).
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
Ionic bonds are formed between metals and nonmetals in which electrons are lost and gained. Covalent bonds occur between nonmetals and nonmetals in which electrons are shared.
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
Covalent bonds are pairs of electrons that are shared between two non-metal atoms that have similar electronegativities. Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred from a metal to non-metal atom, which differ significantly in electronegativity. Ionic bonds tend to be stronger than covalent bonds, but it depends on their properties.
Re: Ionic v. Covalent
covalent bonds are between two non metals who share electrons. ionic bonds are between a nonmetal and metal who take and loose electrons. covalent bonds are stronger because ionic bonds dissociate in water.
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
ionic bonds are between a metal and a non-metal and covalent are between two non-metals
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Re: Ionic v. Covalent
One main difference comes from how equally the electrons are shared between atoms in the bond. Electrons are shared between atoms in a covalent bond and donated to other atoms in the ionic bond. https://sciencenotes.org/ionic-vs-covalent-bonds/ This link offers a clear explanation :)
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