Ionic Bonding
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Models of Chemical Bonding — Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change▶ 2:39ExactlyThat's ionic bondingSecond, if you have a non -metal with another non -metal, now you get electron sharingChemical Bonding I: Basic Concepts — General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications▶ 4:50You can get that stable noble gas configuration in two different waysThe first is ionic bondingThis is where electrons are actually physically transferredAtomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding — Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction▶ 13:07Ionic firstOkay, ionic bondingThis is typically found between metallic elements, which readily give up electrons, and non -metallic elements, which readily accept them