solids have strong bonds
ionic bond
Metallic bond is present in silver (metal).
pure solid gold utilizes metallic bonding
It means that the bond is pointing above the plane.
Potassium hydroxide will bond with CO2 to form solid sodium carbonate and liquid water.
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the metallic bond
In a solid at room temperature, the most common type of bond is an intermolecular bond such as van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonding holding the molecules together. In some cases, metallic bonds or covalent bonds can also be present depending on the specific solid material.
The state of matter that has the strongest bond is called a solid. Liquids are another state of matter, however, they provide the weakest bond.
metallic bonds
No, solid copper wiring does not involve an ionic bond. Copper atoms in the wire form metallic bonds where electrons are delocalized and move freely between the atoms, creating a "sea of electrons" that holds the metal together.
In skeletal formulas, a bond drawn with as a solid wedge shows that the bond is pointing above the plane. A bond draw as a dashed wedge shows that the bond is pointing below the plane.