non polar
Metals have metallic bonds.
Fe 2+and2Cl -Make FeCl2An ionic compound.
First of all Fe is Iron, and a sample of Iron would just be pure Iron thus there wouldn't be any "bonds" Second of all Fe is a metal thus cannot have a covalent bond. If it bonds, it is usually an ionic bond with non-metal i.e. Oxygen to make rust
I think it is covalent
Atoms combine with each other by a gum which is called attrection or called bond. the bond is like a gum or fevicol . bond or this gum have many types which is depended on atomic nature who combine. if atoms nature have metallic nature ,bond types ionic bond. if atoms have partneric nature bond types covalance bond. and third other types bond called subcovalance bond.
nonpolar covalent bond
Two types and they are covalent bond and ionic bond. don't forget Hydrogen bond and London forces.
FeCl3 Ionic Fe(3+) and three Cl(-)
FeCl is a metal (Fe) and a nonmetal (Cl), which means that it is a ionic bond.
Iron would form ionic bonds with sulfur.
There are several types of letter of guarantee that include: 1. Tender Bond/ Bid Bond 2. Performance Bond 3. Advance Payment Bond 4. Retention Money Bond 5. Maintenance Bond 6. Financial/ Payment Bond