No.
Carbon and oxygen are the only pair in that list that will form a covalent bond; the others will form ionic bonds, except for copper and tin which will form a metallic bond.
it has metallic bonding
Copper is bound by the metallic bond. Simply put, the valence electrons are held in a delocalised bond which is shared throughout the structure.
Metallic bond
No. Solid copper has a metallic bond, a distinct form along with ionic and covalent.
no
No. They will most likely form an ionic bond. Metallic bonds form between the atoms of a metal, such as gold or iron.
Carbon and oxygen are the only pair in that list that will form a covalent bond; the others will form ionic bonds, except for copper and tin which will form a metallic bond.
it has metallic bonding
The bond is metallic.
Metallic bonding is found in gold or copper
Metallic bond
Copper is bound by the metallic bond. Simply put, the valence electrons are held in a delocalised bond which is shared throughout the structure.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
Metallic bond
Vanadium and copper have metallic bonds.
No. Solid copper has a metallic bond, a distinct form along with ionic and covalent.