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It's called the metallic bond.

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What kind of bond occurs between metals and metals?

This is called a metallic bond.


What is the bond found in metals?

Metallic bond is the reaction between molecules within metals, called alkali reactive force.


If you have A bond that results from the sharing of electrons between two or more atoms is called?

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What kind of bond occurs only between non metals?

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Compounds formed between two nonmetals will have which bond?

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Which type of bond is formed between metals?

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What two elements can be in a metallic bond?

A metallic bond is a bond between two metals from the same group.


What kind of chemical bond is formed by transfer of electrons between alkali metals and halogenes?

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What kind of chemical bond is formed by transfer of electrons between alkali metals halogens?

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What type of bond is h and h?

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How do you know if a bond is ionic or convalent?

An ionic bond forms between a metal and a nonmetal, where electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal. A covalent bond forms between two nonmetals, where electrons are shared between the atoms. The electronegativity difference between the atoms helps determine the type of bond—larger differences indicate ionic bonds and smaller differences indicate covalent bonds.


What type of bond form between two metals?

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