it is an ionic bond
Metallic Bond, beacuse they are both metals and are not ionic or covalent.
it bonds well with brass and bronze
Brass is a metallic compound (having a metallic bond). The two elements that make it up are both metals; Copper and Zinc.
It will alloy with various metals, the most common being with copper to form brass. It will form compounds with other elements including sulphur and oxygen.
it is an ionic bond
Platinum is not an alloy.
Helium will not bond with anything. Platinum will bond only with fluorine (and under special conditions). So, helium and oxygen will not bond, platinum and silicon will not bond, etc.
Metallic Bond, beacuse they are both metals and are not ionic or covalent.
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it bonds well with brass and bronze
Brass is a metallic compound (having a metallic bond). The two elements that make it up are both metals; Copper and Zinc.
Yes, this occurs in alloys, such as brass or bronze
no it is usually made out of nickel, sliver, gold, or platinum. There are some made out of grenadilla(wood) or grenadite.
yes such as many halogens and other elements such as oxygen and sulfur
Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Steel, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and even AIR ! (under the right conditions)
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