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.
It is called a metallic bond. See related link.
metallic bonding
ionic bond
covalent
Covalent Bond
Metallic.
metallic bond in pure silver metal
Metallic bond as iron is a metal.
covalent
Covalent Bond
Metallic.
metallic bond in pure silver metal
Metallic bond as iron is a metal.
Metal or atomic bonding: electrons are not shared but pooled together in the "conductivity sea" of electrons
Calcium chloride is consists of ionic bonds.
at room temperature it is a solid
metallic bonds
No, another type of chemical bonding is ionic.
polar covalent bonds make the water molecule and hydrogen bonding attracts other water molecules to each other
Just silver. Silver is an element, so by definition, it's only composed on one type of atom - silver atoms.