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Atoms form chemical bond. It is done by exchange of electrons.

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What gas is it uncommon to form a chemical bond with?

Any of the noble gasses.


Will the element neon with the electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 form a chemical bond with another element oxygen?

Yes, neon (Ne) will not form a chemical bond with oxygen (O) or any other element as it already has a stable octet configuration in its outermost shell, making it a noble gas with low reactivity. Oxygen, on the other hand, will typically form bonds with other elements to achieve a stable electron configuration.


What type of atoms form a chemical bond?

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Can every form each of these kinds of bonds?

Helium doesn't form any kind of chemical bond. Every atom has its specialty, they don't form every type of bond.


What two Adams form an ionic bond?

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What doesn't have a chemical bond?

Any atom that hasn't undergone chemical bond.


Can every atom form each of these kind of bonds?

No, not every atom can form all types of chemical bonds. The ability to form specific types of bonds depends on the number of electrons in an atom's outer shell and its electronegativity. For example, atoms with incomplete outer electron shells tend to form ionic or covalent bonds, while atoms with high electronegativity may form hydrogen bonds.


Can you extract elements from any kind of chemical bond?

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What kind of bond would form between argon and uranium?

Any chemical compound between uranium and argon.


What elements does helium bond with?

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What type of bonding would be expected between atoms I and F?

Ionic bonding---with such different electronegativities it would be hard for lithium and fluorine to share electrons in a covalent bond. It is far more energetically favorable for the lithium atom to transfer an electron to fluorine to form Li+ and F- and then have those two hook up to form an ionic bond.


Do any elements not bond?

I believe that the noble gases (helium, xenon, neon, argon, krypton and radon) do not form bonds with other elements, or amongst themselves (like oxygen bonding to form O2). This is because they are stable with full valence electron shells