Ionic bonds
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Covalent Bonding
If it can be dissolved in water, it will have a charge because it will form freely moving ions, so basically, all molecules that are soluble in water will form freely moving ions, which are charged
To properly answer this question you must discuss these things 1. particles 2. the arrangement of the particles 3. the type of bonding 4. the properties ANSWER: Titanium is a metallic solid. It is made up of atoms. Titanium consists of a network of positive ions surrounded by a sea of freely moving delocalised valence elctrons. The type of bonding that takes place in titanium is metallic bonding which is a very strong type of bond. Metallic bonding is the bond between the positive ions and the delocalised electrons. Titanium has a high melting point because the strong metallic bonds between the ions and electrons require a large amount of energy to break them. Therefore they have a high melting point.
Covalent bonding holds CuCl2 together. Covalent bonding is a shared electron pairing of electrons from a non-metal and a metal. For the sake of your chemistry professor's sanity please memorize the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table. In fact just memeorize the periodic table.
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.
Covalent Bonding
Metallic Bonding, because the attraction between cations and the surrounding sea of electrons, the electron are delocalized, which means they do not belong to any one atom but they move freely about the metal's network.
The bonding between H and F are that each hydrogen atom has only one electron. One atom attracts the electron causing the two to overlap.
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Chlorine usually bonds ionically by gaining one electron.
It is moving, so it has kinetic energy.
In metals there is metallic bonding, in which all the metal atoms contribute valence electrons to a commonly shared electron cloud.
Covalent bonding is a type of chemical bonding where atoms share electron pairs in order to achieve a full outer shell of electrons. This type of bonding occurs between non-metal atoms.
describe the type of electron configuration that makes a atom stable and not likely to react
Covalent bonding is when electrons are shared , Ionic bonding is when electrons are "pulled" or "stolen" from an atom with a smaller electronegitivity
If it can be dissolved in water, it will have a charge because it will form freely moving ions, so basically, all molecules that are soluble in water will form freely moving ions, which are charged
A proton or hydrogen ion (H+) is electron deficient and on its own is not stable. To become stable it will bond covalently with a non-bonding electron pair on another atom (such as nitrogen or oxygen) to achieve the electron configuration of helium. This type of bonding is a coordinate covalent bond. It is similar to a normal covalent bond only one atom in the bond contributes both electrons rather than each atom contributing one. This type of bonding is common in polyatomic ions.