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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Ionic Bonding — Flashcards

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It is all to do with the electrons which either transfer or are shared between atoms. When non-metals react together, they share electrons to form covalent bonds, but when a metal reacts with a non-metal, electrons transfer from one atom to another and this is called ionic bonding. In ionic bonding, metals always lose electrons forming positive ions whilst non-metals always gain them to form negative ions. The opposite charges attract and it is that attraction that is the ionic bond.

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Which of the following reactions does not involve ionic bonding?
sulfur and oxygen → sulfur dioxide
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