PCI, or Payment Card Industry, typically refers to standards related to payment card security rather than a type of bond. However, if you're asking about the bond market, PCI could refer to "private collateralized investment" bonds, which are backed by specific assets. In finance, bonds can vary widely in structure and purpose, so it's important to clarify the context for a more precise answer.
Covalent bond :)
An ionic bond.
The only kind of bond that occurs in transfer and exchange is electrovalent i.e. IONiC bond -=|)k=-
A metallic bond
Covalent bonding
sounds cards, tv tuners, and older graphics cards use PCI slots
PCI, PCI-e, AGP
PCI, PCI-X, PCIe, and mini PCI.
A magical bond
Hydrogen bond
NaOCH is not a bond.
It is an ionic bond.
This bond is covalent.
No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp Its either shorter than pci or longer than pci and agp
Ionic bond
Covalent bond.