Any atom can bond to one another, providing that they have space for another bond, because of this, atoms like carbon can have up to 4 bonds between other atoms.
Yes; that is much the most common way that fluorine atoms form a bond to any metal.
yes. they can like covalent bonds.
Yes. Chemical bonds include covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
yes
nonpolar
Actinides are metals, they form metallic bonds with same atoms and ionic bonds with non metals.
Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that are not strong enough to hold atoms together to form molecules but are strong enough to form bonds within and around large molecules.
People can use electronegativity and energy to discuss theories of how and why atoms form bonds. Atoms will only form bonds if it is a lower energy state for them to be in. Bonds are formed by electron sharing.
Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons
The types of bonds are corporate bonds, junk bonds ,treasury bonds and municipal bonds. There are saving bonds also.
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.
Yes. Chemical bonds include covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
Ions, charged atoms
Ionic bonds.
Carbons almost always form covalent bonds.
yes
ionic
To get stability.
yes