The chemical bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another is called ionic bond. It is also known as electrovalent bond. And the compounds containing ionic bonds are called ionic ...
An Ionic bond is formed when one of the atoms can donate electrons to achieve the inert gas electron configuration and the other atom needs electrons to achieve the inert gas electron configuration.
Vol. 207, No. 1088, A Discussion on Bond Energies and Bond Lengths (Jun. 7, 1951), pp. 32-49 (18 pages) The theory of ionic-covalent resonance has been outlined. It has been emphasized that the ...
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Dielectric properties of ionic and binary mixtures offer a critical insight into the interplay between molecular polarisation, ion dynamics and intermolecular interactions. In such systems, the static ...
The basic principle of magneto-ionic gating involves the use of an ionic liquid or gel electrolyte that is placed between a gate electrode and the target material. When a gate voltage is applied, ions ...
Supported ionic liquid phases (SILPs) represent a proven strategy for catalysis, comprising a thin ionic liquid (IL) film deposited on a high-surface-area support, in which a homogeneous catalyst can ...