The chemical bonding model is a theoretical framework used to explain how atoms combine to form molecules and compounds. It describes the interactions that lead to the formation of chemical bonds, which can be categorized primarily into three types: ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and metallic bonds. Each type of bond has distinctive characteristics based on the nature of the atoms involved and how they achieve stability. 1. **Ionic Bonding**: - Ionic bonds form between atoms that transfer electrons from one to another.

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