All of them!
Examples: ionic, covalent, metallic bonds.
There are three major types of chemical bonds: ionic, covalent, and metallic.
Yes, there are substances that exist without covalent bonds, such as ionic compounds where ions are held together by electrostatic attraction. Metallic bonds are also a type of bond that does not involve sharing of electrons. Additionally, hydrogen bonds, while not true covalent bonds, are intermolecular forces that can exist between molecules.
Metallic substances have higher specific heat capacities than nonmetallic substances because metallic bonds allow for more energy to be absorbed without a large increase in temperature. This means that metallic substances can store more heat energy per unit mass compared to nonmetallic substances.
Covalent, Ionic and Metallic bond
Metallic ^^
Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, Hydrogen bonds, Polar Covalent bonds, Non-Polar Covalent bonds, and Metallic bonds.
Ionic has good conductors of electricity
Actinides are metals, they form metallic bonds with same atoms and ionic bonds with non metals.
The type of bonds in metals are called metallic bonds.
ionic, covalent (molecular and network), and metallic
Types of intramolecular bonds: ionic, covalent, metallic.