No - pure covalent bonding
Metallic bonds are formed in elemnts that have a metallic form . For example sodium magnesium, iron, nickel , aluminium, copper, silver, gold etc etc.
Metallic bonding is found in gold or copper
Bronze being a metal alloy, it would be held by metallic bonding.
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
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Covalent bonding is typical of organic compounds which do not contain metal. Metals form either metallic or ionic bonds.
Metallic Bonding
it has metallic bonding
Yes that is how metallic bonding is modeled - a sea of electrons.
The very heart of bonding is the attraction of positive and negative charges. There are three standard types of bonding among metallic and nonmetallicÊatoms. Non metallic atoms that can bond to other non metallic atoms is called covalent bonding. Non metallic atoms that can bond to metallic atoms is called ionic bonding. And lastly, metallic atoms that can bond to other metallic atoms is called metallic bonding.
No. This is an example of metallic bonding.
A metallic bond is non-directional.