It depends really which kind of bonding you're talking about. If your talking about ionic, covalent and hydrogen bonds here are some examples but don't exactly use these:
Ionic Bonding
An ionic bond is like a boy and girl.
Covalent Bonding
A covalent bond is like playing with a ball.
Hydrogen Bonding
Hydrogen Bonding is like picking lab partners.
-From a fellow student working on the output on 14L.......
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
A simile for genotype could be "like the blueprint of a building, determining its structure and design."
The strongest chemical bond is the covalent bond.
the chemical bond that water has is called covalent bond where there are two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom
The bond is metallic.
A simile using the word "bonding" could be "Their friendship was as strong as a chemical bond." This comparison highlights the depth and resilience of their connection, likening it to the powerful attraction between atoms in a molecule. The simile suggests that their bond is not easily broken and is fundamental to their relationship.
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
All chemicals are held by chemical bond
A simile for genotype could be "like the blueprint of a building, determining its structure and design."
The chemical bond of carbohydrates is called glycosidic bond.
Yes, it is a form of chemical bond. Other chemical bonds include ionic and metallic bond.
Any atom that hasn't undergone chemical bond.
The energy of chemical bond depends on the type of this bond: hundreds of kJ/mol.
chemical bond
Chemical bond
A chemical bond
Titanium is an element (Ti), not a chemical bond. It can from chemical bonds with other elements that can react with it