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in this video weamp;#39;re going to discuss the difference between ionic and covalent bonding in ionic bonding electrons are transferred from one element to another and typically ionic bonds contain ions in a covalent bond electrons are shared but letamp;#39;s go over ionic bonding first letamp;#39;s consider the reaction between an atom of sodium and an atom of chlorine sodium as an atom has one valence electron if you look where it is in the periodic table itamp;#39;s in the first column itamp;#39;s in group 1a of the periodic table and elements in that group all contain one valence electron a valence electron is simply the electrons in the last or outermost energy level chlorine which is a halogen contains seven valence electrons itamp;#39;s in group 7a of the periodic table the halogens are very reactive non-metals and the alkali metals where sodium is found are very reactive metals metals like to give away electrons and so they form positively charged ions non-metals they li