Covalent and ionic. (The other major type of bond, metallic, does not occur in compounds but only in elemental metals and in mixtures of metals.)
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The difference in electronegativity between two elements bonded into a compound by ionic bonds is almost always greater than the difference in electronegativity between two elements bonded into a compound by covalent bonds.
Covalent bonds are between nonmetals.
Yes, a compound of nitrogen and fluorine will be covalent.
Elements make up compounds. Elements are purely one substance, while a compound is formed by chemical bonds between two or more elements.
The chemical bonds between the atoms of the elements in a molecule or ionic compound contain potential energy.
They can be bonds as in rope tying someone up. They can be the attraction holding elements together in a compound - chemical bonds They can be monetary instruments - Stock Market bonds.
chemical energy is the energy stored in a matter such as food and fuel
In a compound chemical elements are linked by chemical bonds.
No. CaO is an ionic compound.
Two elements will form ionic compound if the difference in electronegativity between the two elements is above 1.7 and two elements will form covalent compound if the difference in electronegativity between the two elements is below 1.7 Metals and non-metals will form generally ionic compounds.
A compound contain two or more elements associated by chemical bonds.