The statement describes an alloy.
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Alloys
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alloy metal
No. Metallic bond is formed in the case of metals. Silicon is a non metal and does not form metallic bond.
An alloy
Although the term "metallic bond" is often used in contrast to the term "covalent bond", it is preferable to use the term metallic bonding, because this type of bonding is collective in nature and a single "metallic bond" does not exist. Not all metals exhibit metallic bonding: one such example is themercurous ion (Hg2+2), which forms covalent metal-metal bonds.However the vast majority of metals have a metallic bond.
Salts are formed by combining metals and non metals.The elements of the salt are present in periodic table.
Metals (such as aluminum) are held together by "metallic bonding" which can often be described as a "sea of electrons"
oxides
Metal oxides
Minerals are the combination of metals and non metals.
No. Metallic bond is formed in the case of metals. Silicon is a non metal and does not form metallic bond.
Yes metals have the ability to form ionic bonds, but they can also for metallic bonds, too.
An alloy
Metals forms several compounds under various conditions. They will form metallic salts. They will also form alloys when combined with other metals.
Although the term "metallic bond" is often used in contrast to the term "covalent bond", it is preferable to use the term metallic bonding, because this type of bonding is collective in nature and a single "metallic bond" does not exist. Not all metals exhibit metallic bonding: one such example is themercurous ion (Hg2+2), which forms covalent metal-metal bonds.However the vast majority of metals have a metallic bond.
All of them, metals are metallic, specifically contain metallic bonds.
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metallic bonds
The metals outnumber the non-metals by a good margin.