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Zinc, as with all metals, reacts to form ionic bonds with other elements.

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12y ago
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14y ago

That will depend on the other constituent in the compound. If the other atom is a nonmetal or a polyatomic ion with a negative charge, it would be an ionic compound. I don't think it would bond with another metal.

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13y ago

A covalent bond =)

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Covalent bond only occurs in gaseous atoms.

I believe Zinc and Zinc is metallic...

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15y ago

i Have NO Idea What So Ever, I Came on here lookin for answers!!!!!

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13y ago

a metallic bond

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12y ago

with itself it forms metalic

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A metallic Bond

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6y ago

Metals have metallic bonds.

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