ionic interactions
An ionic bond will hold them together.
A covalent bond is most likely to be polar when there is a large difference in the electronegativity of the two atoms that form the bond.
Shi* ummmm.......metallic
Ionic bonds form primarily between metals and nonmetals.
a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
An ionic bond will hold them together.
No. They will most likely form an ionic bond. Metallic bonds form between the atoms of a metal, such as gold or iron.
... large difference in electronegativity.
An ionic compound is formed based on the electrostatic attraction.
A covalent bond is most likely to be polar when there is a large difference in the electronegativity of the two atoms that form the bond.
Shi* ummmm.......metallic
An inoic bond!
An ionic bond
Ionic bonds form primarily between metals and nonmetals.
a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
it is most likely to happen at night when it is cold, it will happen on the face of a rock or cliff where water can get into the cracks.
No. It most likely will NOT happen