This type of bond forms when one atom donates an electron to another atom.
What is an ionic bond?
NaCl
What is sodium chloride?
FeI
What is iron (i) iodide?
potassium chloride
What is KCl?
zinc (i) oxide
What is Zn2O?
Ionic bonds occur most commonly between these two types of elements.
What are metals and non-metals?
MgBr2
What is magnesium bromide?
PbBr4
What is lead (iv) bromide?
sodium nitride
What is Na3N?
iron (i) oxide
What is Fe2O?
In ionic bonding, this charged particle is formed when an atom loses or gains electrons.
What is an ion?
K2SO3
What is potassium sulfite?
NiCO3
What is nickel (ii) carbonate?
calcium iodide
What is CaI2?
manganese (ii) phosphate
What is Mn3(PO4)2?
The attraction between these two types of ions results in ionic bonding.
What are cations and anions?
Ca(OH)2
What is calcium hydroxide?
FeO
What is iron (ii) oxide?
aluminum sulfite
What is Al2(SO3)3?
copper (i) chlorite
What is CuClO2?
This is the main driving force behind the formation of ionic bonds.
What is the achievement of a stable electron configuration?
What is atoms having a full outer shell?
NH4F
What is ammonium fluoride?
MnSO4
What is manganese (ii) sulfate?
lithium nitrate
What is LiNO3?
iron (ii) permanganate
What is Fe(MnO4)2?