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No, ionic bonds are formed between atoms of different elements that have significantly different electronegativities. Identical atoms have the same electronegativities, so they do not form ionic bonds.
Covalent bonds tend to occur between two Non- Metals.
A molecule is a combination of elements held together by chemical bonds. These bonds can be covalent, where atoms share electrons, or ionic, where electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
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Yes, atoms of copper and iron can generally form stable bonds with transition elements. Copper and iron are both transition elements themselves and can form stable bonds with other transition elements. The stability of the bonds will depend on factors such as the electronegativity and bonding properties of the specific elements involved.
Elements form bonds because of the attractions between atoms or ions. There are several types of bonds such as ionic, covalent and metallic bonds.
Noble gases are the elements that do not typically form bonds with other atoms due to their stable electron configuration.
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No, ionic bonds are formed between atoms of different elements that have significantly different electronegativities. Identical atoms have the same electronegativities, so they do not form ionic bonds.
Atoms of elements in group 18 (noble gases) do not easily combine with other elements to form compounds.
Covalent bonds tend to occur between two Non- Metals.
Apart from the inert gases which are monoatomic all of the other elements bond to themselves and to atoms of other elements.
Helium and neon are inert chemical elements.
Double bonds are shorter than single bonds because they involve the sharing of two pairs of electrons between the atoms, leading to stronger bonding forces and a shorter distance between the nuclei of the bonded atoms.
Elements bond together to gain more stability than their existance of individual atoms.