A metallic bond
A covalent bond would be formed
An ionic bond
Metallic bonds are the electrostatic bonds between metal atoms. The positively charged metal ions bond with the valence electrons of the bonding metal.
A covalent bond is the type of bond that holds the atoms (two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom) together in a water molecule. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable configuration.
A covalent bond.
An ionic bond.
An ionic bond
A covalent bond would be formed
It is ionic bond
If two fluorine atoms bonded with each other, they would form a covalent bond. Fluorine is a non-metal and tends to share electrons with other atoms to achieve a full outer shell. In this case, each fluorine atom would share one electron, resulting in a single covalent bond.
Hydrochloric acid is a covalent bond, as it is formed between non-metal atoms (hydrogen and chlorine) by sharing electrons.
The very heart of bonding is the attraction of positive and negative charges. There are three standard types of bonding among metallic and nonmetallicÊatoms. Non metallic atoms that can bond to other non metallic atoms is called covalent bonding. Non metallic atoms that can bond to metallic atoms is called ionic bonding. And lastly, metallic atoms that can bond to other metallic atoms is called metallic bonding.
When gold and platinum bond, it forms a metallic bond. This bond is characterized by the atoms in the metals sharing their electrons in a sea of free-flowing electrons, resulting in strong cohesion between the metal atoms.
An ionic bond
a covalent bond
covelent bonds
The bond that is formed when two or more pairs of elcetrons are shared is called a covalent bond.