sea shells have an ionic bond. since theyre mostly calcium carbonate
Limestone and chalk.
Sally found 109381 sea shells on the sea shore.
I think you are describing a type of limestone called coquina.
The remains in question are the shells, as a source of calcium carbonate derived originally by the animal from solution in the sea-water..
The metallic bond.
Covalent bond
covalent bond
covalent bond
sea anemones do not have shells !
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That type of bond is called "covalent" since they share the electons in their valence shells.
Shells get their color from whatever type of mollusce made them. :)
Limestone and chalk.
you dont go to the sea shore to buy egg shells
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Sea shells are not known as a source for diamonds.
Sally found 109381 sea shells on the sea shore.