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The ionic bond forms between two elements, one with a small number of electrons in the valence shell (metal) and one with an almsot full outershell (non-metal). Sodium and chlorine form an ionic bond, with sodium giving up an electron from its valence shell and donating it to the chlorine atom to complete its valence shell.
The non metal atoms attract valence electrons from metal atoms to become negatively charged, eg, chlorine accepts an electron to become Cl-. The metal atom releases electrons to become positively charged, eg, sodium loses an electron to become Na+.
These charged atoms (ions) are then held together by attraction of opposite charges creating an ionic bond between them.
Ionic bonds are not directional, because the bonding is created by opposite charges on the ions. This means the ions have freedom in the way that they pack. however, ions of opposite sign must surround each other to retain the attraction between ions.
Ionic bonds are strong and stiff. As a result they generally give a material high strength, high elastic modulus, high melting point and poor electrical conductivity.
Ionic bonding is the dominant bonding in some ceramics such as magnesia (MgO), alumina (Al2O3) and cement.
Copyright School of Material Sciences and Engineering UNSW 2008
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The non metal atoms attract valence electrons from metal atoms to become negatively charged, eg, chlorine accepts an electron to become Cl-. The metal atom releases electrons to become positively charged, eg, sodium loses an electron to become Na+.
These charged atoms (ions) are then held together by attraction of opposite charges creating an ionic bond between them.
Ionic bonds are not directional, because the bonding is created by opposite charges on the ions. This means the ions have freedom in the way that they pack. however, ions of opposite sign must surround each other to retain the attraction between ions.
Ionic bonds are strong and stiff. As a result they generally give a material high strength, high elastic modulus, high melting point and poor electrical conductivity.
Ionic bonding is the dominant bonding in some ceramics such as magnesia (MgO), alumina (Al2O3) and cement.
Copyright School of Material Sciences and Engineering UNSW 2008
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