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Homework Help: Sorry- Chemistry / Ionic Bonding

Posted by Sasha on Thursday, June 7, 2007 at 11:56pm.

Hello

My exams are coming

I'm a straight A student .. the problem however is :

My textbooks , teacher and every piece of work that he gives us is complicated

can someone explain me how Ionic Bonding works


. Please I really beg you... I need your help! My teacher sucks in teaching... Please!!








and please please please don't put any websites for help I need someone who can explain it with own words here

And I'm a Year 9 student so becareful on how to address the answer to


NOT A COMPLICATED REPLY



Thankyou everyone

Ionic bonding is bonding in which an electron(s) is transfered from one atom to another. An electrostatic positive charge is formed on the atom that lost an electron, and an the atom which received the electron has a net negative charge...so the two ions (atoms) now are attracted to each other, and we call this attraction an ionic bond.

This is one og the greatest replies I have ever had


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