covalent
No, another type of chemical bonding is ionic.
Metallic Bonding, because the attraction between cations and the surrounding sea of electrons, the electron are delocalized, which means they do not belong to any one atom but they move freely about the metal's network.
Network Covalent
Covalent Bond
Metallic.
No, another type of chemical bonding is ionic.
Metallic Bonding, because the attraction between cations and the surrounding sea of electrons, the electron are delocalized, which means they do not belong to any one atom but they move freely about the metal's network.
Network
Network Covalent
Covalent Bond
Metallic.
network solid
Metallic bond as iron is a metal.
Metal or atomic bonding: electrons are not shared but pooled together in the "conductivity sea" of electrons
Calcium chloride is consists of ionic bonds.
The type of covalent bond in a diamond is a 'giant covalent' bond in a crystalline structure. Actually, I think it's called a covalent network solid. I don't think chemists and physicists would like to use a layman's term like "giant".
This is called a Network solid.