i think covalent bonds
No NaCl has nearly pure ionic bond
An Ionic bond.
The bond present in NaNO3 is an ionic bond. Sodium (Na) donates an electron to the nitrate (NO3) group, forming a positive sodium ion (Na+) and a negative nitrate ion (NO3-), which are held together by electrostatic attraction.
The covalent bond present between the atoms of the same element is called pure covalent bond. for example in H2
An Ionic bond.
This the metallic bond.
Ionic bond
NaBr contains an ionic bond, where sodium (Na) donates an electron to bromine (Br) to form Na+ and Br-. This results in the attraction between the positively charged sodium ion and the negatively charged bromine ion, forming the ionic compound NaBr.
Sodium can form an ionic bond, but sodium (Na) is an element from the alkali metals group.
Sodium (Na) with sodium (Na) forms a metallic bond, where the atoms share electrons in a "sea" of electrons, resulting in a lattice structure of closely packed atoms. This bonding allows for the high electrical conductivity and malleability of metals.
ionic bond
there is no acid present in pure water.