Vanadium and copper have metallic bonds.
Copper(I) oxide has an ionic bond.
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
ionic bond
the chemical bond that water has is called covalent bond where there are two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom
This is a metallic bond.
Copper isn't a chemical bond, its an element
Copper is bound by the metallic bond. Simply put, the valence electrons are held in a delocalised bond which is shared throughout the structure.
Copper(I) oxide has an ionic bond.
A covalent bond like in hydrogen molecule or a metallic bond like in copper or an ionic bond like in NaCl are examples of chemical bonds.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about chemical bonding.
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
A chemical bond
Chemical bond
covalent bond
Metallic bond
covalent bond
Ionic