Any metal to metal compound contains a metallic bond
As a metal thorium has metallic bonds; in compounds ionic bonds are formed.
Rule of thumb answer is covalent bonds form between non metal elements.
covalent bonds
Elements with intermediate electronegativities, such as carbon and hydrogen.
Metals have metallic bonds.
As a metal americium has metallic bonds.
As a metal thorium has metallic bonds; in compounds ionic bonds are formed.
The type of bonds in metals are called metallic bonds.
Rule of thumb answer is covalent bonds form between non metal elements.
Covalent bonds form between non-metals. In a covalent bond, all atoms involved share valence electrons so they can complete their valence level by fulfilling the octet/duet rule.
Metals forms ionic bonds.
covalent bonds
Elements with intermediate electronegativities, such as carbon and hydrogen.
Although the term "metallic bond" is often used in contrast to the term "covalent bond", it is preferable to use the term metallic bonding, because this type of bonding is collective in nature and a single "metallic bond" does not exist. Not all metals exhibit metallic bonding: one such example is themercurous ion (Hg2+2), which forms covalent metal-metal bonds.However the vast majority of metals have a metallic bond.
Metallic bonds (the sharing of electrons between atoms of the two elements in an "electron cloud" that fills the entirety of the mixture.)
covalent bonds
Metals have metallic bonds.