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An ionic bond describes the [[Electrostatic|electrostatic]] force between two [[Ions|ions]] with an opposing charge. The bond forms between positive [[Cation|cations]] and negative [[Anion|anions]]. The difference in charge between these atoms then causes them to attract each other. | An ionic bond describes the [[Electrostatic|electrostatic]] force between two [[Ions|ions]] with an opposing charge. The bond forms between positive [[Cation|cations]] and negative [[Anion|anions]]. The difference in charge between these atoms then causes them to attract each other. | ||
An example of ionic bond formation is the ionic lattice formed by solid salts.<sub></sub> | An example of ionic bond formation is the ionic lattice formed by solid salts<ref name="1">https://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/bonding/ionic.html</ref>.<sub></sub> | ||
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An ionic bond describes the electrostatic force between two ions with an opposing charge. The bond forms between positive cations and negative anions. The difference in charge between these atoms then causes them to attract each other.
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