Two different Chemical bonds represented by Water and Salt.?
Answer:
Water is a covalent or sharing bond where the electrons are shated. However, in water they are not shared evenly, so it is called polar covalent because the oxygen keeps the electrons more of the time.
In NaCl,sodium chloride, table salt, the electrons are completely transferred from the sodium to the chlorine ,making ions. It is called an ionic bond. Na+ is attracted to the Cl-, and that holds the compound together.
water is covalent bonding between the H and O (share electron(s))
salt has an ionic bond, Na and Cl (one element "steals electon(s) from the other)
in water ,electrostatic or ionic bond as well as covalent one.these are same for salt also.but how much ionic or covalent these bond are ,depend on other factors like electronegativity of bonded elements.
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