Usually, a metal and non metal combine and form an ionic bond. There are exceptions though, such as ammonium nitrate.
metal and non-metal elements.
A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
Metals and non-metals.
Binary compound.
The types of chemical combinations are as follows: 1. Electrovalent (or ionic) combination 2. Covalent combination, which is classified into (a) Ordinary covalent combination, (b) Coordinate covalent combination
metal and non-metal elements.
Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal.
A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
A metal and a nonmetal
A metal and a non-metal.
Metals and non-metals.
Ionic
Binary compound.
The types of chemical combinations are as follows: 1. Electrovalent (or ionic) combination 2. Covalent combination, which is classified into (a) Ordinary covalent combination, (b) Coordinate covalent combination
Metal and non-metals combine together to form ionic bonds.
It depends. Most time it uses when there is ionic compound.
Elements form bonds because of the attractions between atoms or ions. There are several types of bonds such as ionic, covalent and metallic bonds.