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I think the bonding is covalent as it is between two non-metals
You think probable to covalent bonding.
transtion metals is one of the elements in group 3 through 12 of the Periodic Table
i think metals saty shiny after 1000s if years because the metal is reactive.
You think to an alloy.
One description of the bonding in metals is positive ions in a sea of electrons--which was I think the Somerfield model. This may be what is being referred to.
I think the bonding is covalent as it is between two non-metals
we think it is 3
I think you mean, 'What happens when ionic bonding occurs between two elements' In ionic bonding two or more elements share electrons from their outter shells, usually resulting in full, stable outter shells like the noble gases.
we think it is 3
Hair bonding is not permanent.
Malleable means how easy or hard it is to contort an item. Metals are easy to because they can be heated up and shaped. It is hard (i dont even think possible) to bend or contort something like oxygen
They lived in an age when not much was known about science. They didn't know if it was possible or impossible so they tried.
Most metals do.
i think that you should go out with them for some bonding do activities with both(you should find somthing he/she might want to do
FON Remember this as it mean only hydrogen bonded to fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen will exhibit hydrogen bonding H2O ( water ) = hydrogen bonding as hydrogen is bonded to oxygen CO ( carbon monoxide ) = no hydrogen bonding Think electronegative differences.
I think in "Parental Bonding"