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Why is ionic bond the strongest type, in atomic bonding behaviour of materials?

Why is ionic bond the strongest type, in atomic bonding behaviour of materials?

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Any compound formed by adding or joining of two or more atoms.

Ionic bond one or more electrons From one atom to other are transferred.it means one atom gains the electron other loose .

Those results in positive and negative ions attract each other.

And we have many other bonds like covalent bond,mettalic bond,and hydrogen bond.

In ionic bonds by lose or by gain gets the noble gas configuration .

Mostly bonds are covalent by comparing covalent and Ionic bonds properties we can tell about the Ionic bond

Ionic bond has High melting point for there material and the covalent has low melting point.

Example ccl4 has negative melting point of covalent bond and coming to the comman example nacl has high 800 degree melting point .

Mostly ionic bonds made by Ions and covalent by the molecules

The compound having High melting point general have High strength and high toughness regardless of ductility on the metals and mostly.on comparing the all we can say that ionic bond is strong one

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