Ex.: oxides, sulphides, nitrides, carbides, hydrides, selenides, arsenides, borides, oxides, hydroxides, etc.
Metals generally form cations
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.)
Well how loosely are we considering "types" of carbon compounds? At the most basic, you could say there are two types: organic and inorganic. Although theoritically any compound containing carbon should be considered organic, this is often not the case. You could also catogorise the following way: Organic; Inorganic compounds with other non-metals; Inorganic compounds with metals. Compounds with metals can also be split further, to include: Carbonates and bicarbonates; Carbonyls; Compounds containing the CN group; Carbides; and other miscilaneous compounds such as Bucky Balls!
Titanium typically forms covalent bonds in compounds with nonmetals and alloys with other metals. It can also form ionic bonds in some cases, such as with highly electronegative elements like oxygen. Additionally, titanium can exhibit metallic bonding in pure titanium metal.
Yes. Metals refer to the kinds of metals.
If you mean from the Periodic Table, then there are just two- Transition metals (Tm) and just metals.
All silicones are UV resistant. Silicones are synthetic compounds of varies forms. Silicones have many different uses because there are so many different kinds.
the mixing of diffrent kinds of metals to make the metals more handy.
The 3 kinds of elements are metal, non-metals, and metalloids.
A compound in chemistry is a chemical substance consisting of two or more elements. Compounds can be separated into their parent elements by chemical reaction. Some common compounds are water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and table salt (NaCl.).
elements and compounds
Metals are used in medicine for diagnostic purposes. One example of this is cobalt. Metals can also be toxic. Metals such as mercury and copper can be harmful.