Generally they form an ionic compound. Electrons are transferred from metal to non-metal fornig ions that form ionic lattices.
yes they can this is an ionic bond
Positive and negative ions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals
A covalent bond occurs between two non-metals. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This sharing of electrons allows non-metals to fill their outer electron shells and form molecules.
Ionic bond involves a metal and a non-metal. In an ionic bond, the metal atom transfers electrons to the non-metal atom, resulting in the formation of ions with opposite charges that are held together by electrostatic forces.
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yes they can this is an ionic bond
A metal tends to form an ionic bond with a non-metal. Metals bonding with other metals form a metallic bond, and non-metals bonding with other non-metals form a covalent bond.
Covalent :)
One characteristic of non-metals is that they are generally gaseous at room temperature. Non-metals will also typically bond with metals easily.
Cations and anions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals.
The presence of Na (Sodium, a metal) and HCO (non metals) make it a bond between a metal and non-metals, thus it is ionic bond.
Positive and negative ions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals
Metals and non-metals
metals and non-metals
Covalent bond
No. The difference in electronegativity is too great.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.