In a molecule, atoms are joined together by bonds. When we say bonding, we are referring to these bonds.
To say that bonding is on a continuum means that the type of bonding changes gradually as the difference in electronegativity between atoms increases. There is no sharp distinction between polar covalent and ionic bonds.
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structral formula germanium dioxide
In science, I refrain from making absolute statements. My research has not revealed that copper has a bonding configuration other than metallic. So, I would say one kind of bonding for now. Others can correct me.
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false, it would be true if it didn't say ionic and instead said covalent bond.
it depends what you are talking about...
Intermolecular bonds are forces of attraction between molecules, like hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, and ion-dipole interactions. Intramolecular bonds are chemical bonds within a molecule, such as covalent bonds holding atoms together to form the molecule.
Basically, that it is not and has never been alive. It is formed of nonliving compounds and elements.
A chemical formula.