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What kind of bond would a metal and a nonmetal typically?

An ionic bond.


What kind of bond would a metal and nonmetal typically make?

An ionic bond.


How are atoms held together in molecules?

Various things. If it is a nonmetal and nonmetal it going to be a covalent bond. If it is a metal and nonmetal it is going to be an ionic bond. If it is a metal and metal then it is a metallic bond.


Is CsF covalent or ionic bond?

Cesium is a metal and fluorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and nonmetal bond, they form an ionic bond.


How is an ionic bond different than a covalent bond?

ionic bond conects a nonmetal and a metal. covalent bond connects a nonmetal and another nonmetal.


What bond is between a metal and a metal?

Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal


How do you moving an electron from the metal to the non metal What happens?

If the electrons are "stolen" from the metal by the nonmetal, an ionic bond is formed. If the electrons are shared between the metal and the nonmetal, a covalent bond is formed. If the electrons "resonate" between the metal and the nonmetal, a resonance bond is formed.


When a metal reacts with a nonmetal a colvent bond is formed true or false?

False. When a metal reacts with a nonmetal an ionic bond is formed.


Is non metal and metal a covalent bond?

No, the combination of a nonmetal with a metal produces an ionic bond.


Metal plus a nonmetal equals What bond?

covalent bond


Why ionic bond i formed when 2 nonmetal combine?

Ionic bond is specific for metal-nonmetal combinations.


What type of bond occurs between a nonmetal and a nonmetal or a nonmetal and a metalloid?

When nonmetals bond with metals the nonmetals will take electrons from the metal to fill their electron shell and empty the shell of the metal. The electrical attraction of the (+) charged metal and the (-) charged nonmetal form an ionic bond between the two.Nonmetals share electrons in a covalent bond.