Theoretically, in extreme conditions, every atom can form every type of bonds. Generally, atoms tend to bond each other by releasing the most possible energy. The lower the energy of the bond is the more stable.
No every atom cannot form every kind of bond. It can only make few kind of bonds.
No
This is an ionic bond between metals and nonmetals.
With only 1 electron in its valence shell, the atom is likely to form an Ionic bond.
it forms a triple bond
An ionic bond will form because the cation (Mg) is a metal and the anion (N) is a nonmetal. The chemical formula for magnesium nitride would be Mg3N2.
Covalent
Helium doesn't form any kind of chemical bond. Every atom has its specialty, they don't form every type of bond.
Helium doesn't form any kind of chemical bond. Every atom has its specialty, they don't form every type of bond.
a metallic bond
Nonmetal atom create covalent bond
An ionic bond
The alkali metal potassium and the halogenfluorine will form an ionic bond.
Every type of atom can form compounds.
This is an ionic bond between metals and nonmetals.
With only 1 electron in its valence shell, the atom is likely to form an Ionic bond.
This is called a hydrogen bond.
A covalent bond due to the fact that they are both non-metals
Polar covalent bond