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What is a metal and nonmetal that equals Ionic bond

M+NM= Ionic Bond

if possible can you show the covalent bond too?

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A metal and nonmetal which forms or equals to ionic bond is sodium and chlorine respectively

In order words, the force of attraction which binds or holds together two different atoms which are metals and nonmetals is known as ionic bond.

Na + Cl ------ NaCl

Metal Nonmetal

Sodium has 1 valence electron and chlorine has 7 valence electrons, sodium readily gives it valence electron to chlorine to achieve an octet configuration. As chlorine receives this, it has 8 valence electrons too. The bonding formed here is known as ionic bonding.

  • A covalent bond is formed mostly between nonmetals.

For instance, a covalent bond is formed between the sharing of electrons between carbon and oxygen to give carbon dioxide.

Characteristics of ionic compounds.

Most ionic compounds formed as a result of ionic bonding as characteristized by the following properties:

  • When dissolved in water, ionic compounds conduct electricity.
  • Ionic compounds are also used as insulators
  • Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling point.

So therefore, a metal and nonmetal which forms or equals to ionic bond is sodium and chlorine respectively.

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