What is ionic bonding, Chemical Engineering

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Ionic  bonding.

An ionic bond (or electrovalent bond) is a type of chemical bond that can often form among metal and non-metal ions (or polyatomic ions like as ammonium) through electrostatic attraction. Or we can say, it is a bond formed by the attraction among two oppositely charged ions.  

 


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