diamond
In science, I refrain from making absolute statements. My research has not revealed that copper has a bonding configuration other than metallic. So, I would say one kind of bonding for now. Others can correct me.
Iodine is a chemical element, nonmeatal, halogenÈ™ it is solid at room temperature but can sublime easily.
electron- sharing.
No. Solid iodine goes directly from a solid to a gas in a process called sublimation, which is a kind of phase change, which is a physical change.
Covalent
In science, I refrain from making absolute statements. My research has not revealed that copper has a bonding configuration other than metallic. So, I would say one kind of bonding for now. Others can correct me.
At least one change in chemical bonding.
covalient
Covalent bonding
Metallic Bonding is the closest i can get to your question. Hope this Helps :)
Intuitively, the term for this kind of potential energy is bond (or bonding) energy.
Iodine is a chemical element, nonmeatal, halogenÈ™ it is solid at room temperature but can sublime easily.
Ionic bonding
Almost all elements are capable of some kind of chemical bond; they could be called reactive elements since they undergo chemical reactions. Those which do not undergo chemical reactions are said to be inert.
The bonding is covalent.
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Hydrogen bonding, strictly this is an inermolecular force and is not called a chemical bond by most chemists who reserve te term for covalent, ionic and metallic bonds.