Two metals will not bond.
The type of bond between two non-metals is a covalent bond
The type of bond between a non-metal and a metal is a molecular bond
There are three types of chemical bonds:
Covalent: between two nonmetals.
Ionic: between a metal and a nonmetal.
Metallic: between two metals.
metallic bond.
Ionic bonds
ionic bond
Sodium and calcium are both metals and will not form a chemical bond with one another. It's possible they could form a solid metal solution called an alloy.
ionic bond
CaSO4 contains both ionic bonds and covalent bonds. The bond between Ca^2+ and SO4^2- is ionic. The bonds between S and the four O's are covalent.
Covalent. Non-metals tend to share electrons
This is an ionic bond between metals and nonmetals.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
Covalent :)
Metals and non-metals
They will form a covalent bond. Both are nonmetals; covalent bonds only form between nonmetals. Ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals, so that is not correct here.
it must be a covalent bond because metals and non metals form ionic bond
meatlic
Barium and tin are both metals, so they would not form any kind of bond.
Both are non-metals, so it will be covalent.
A Covalent Bond (usually between non-metals)
Probably ionic bonds with metals.
An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.