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Types of bonding: ionic (in salts), covalent (in organic compounds), metallic (in metals).
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.
Hypothetically speaking, this has to do with the molecular bonding of ions between the two compounds. i may be off a little bit.
Ions of opposite charges are involved in ionic bonding where the metal atoms form metallic bonds.
Iodine molecule has covalent bonds.
inter molecular hydrogen bonding is between one molecule and the neighbouring molecule whereas the intra molecular bonding between the same molecule
Intermolecular is the bonding between the molecules (what connects them all together) For example dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding (HFON)Intramolecular is the bonding between the atoms like ionic covalent or metallic.For example in a water molecule the intermolecular bonding would be the hydrogen bonding. The non-bonding pairs will connect with other water molecules non-bonding pairs to create a hydrogen bond. Whereas the intramolecular bonding would be covalent. Because that's what joins the individual hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom.
The electronegativity difference between the bonding atoms is concerned to determine it ionic behaviour.
because there is no electronegativity difference between the two oxygen atoms.
There should be much electro negativity difference to form H bond.There is no enough difference between H and S.
Yes, it is true.
Butane has bonds between carbon atoms.Carbon dioxide hasn't bonds between carbon atoms.