Generally they form an ionic compound. Electrons are transferred from metal to non-metal fornig ions that form ionic lattices.
yes they can this is an ionic bond
it must be a covalent bond because metals and non metals form ionic bond
Positive and negative ions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals
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A covalent bond. nonmetal-nonmetal=covalent bond.
An Ionic bond is metals bonding to non-metals. A Covalent bond is non-metals bonding to non-metals.
yes they can this is an ionic bond
A metal tends to form an ionic bond with a non-metal. Metals bonding with other metals form a metallic bond, and non-metals bonding with other non-metals form a covalent bond.
it must be a covalent bond because metals and non metals form ionic bond
A metal tends to form an ionic bond with a non-metal. Metals bonding with other metals form a metallic bond, and non-metals bonding with other non-metals form a covalent bond.
Covalent :)
One characteristic of non-metals is that they are generally gaseous at room temperature. Non-metals will also typically bond with metals easily.
These are the properties of metals and non metals: Metals: Have a tendency to donate free electrons. Displace hydrogen gas from dilute acids React with oxygen to produce basic oxides React with hydrogen to produce Hydrides Metals are solids Non-metals: Have a tendency to receive electrons. Non metals maybe solids,liquids or gases Non metals are not malleable Non metals are not ductile
Cations and anions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals.
Non-metals and Non-metals
The presence of Na (Sodium, a metal) and HCO (non metals) make it a bond between a metal and non-metals, thus it is ionic bond.
Ionic bond