A metal and a nonmetal.
Ionic
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.
Aquamarine is a variety of the mineral beryl, which has a type of bond called ionic bonding. Ionic bonds are formed between elements with large differences in electronegativity, resulting in the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
rust, (primarily iron III oxide) is has ionic bonds.
ionic or covalent bond can occur
metals and non-metals.
covalent bonding
ionic
it is ionic type of bonding
an ionic bond
Ionic
Elements are put together through chemical bonding, where atoms of different elements share, gain, or lose electrons to form compounds. The type of bonding that occurs (ionic, covalent, metallic) depends on the interactions between the atoms involved. These compounds can then form various structures, such as molecules, crystals, or alloys.
Ionic
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.
Chlorine can be involved in both ionic and covalent bonding. As it is a chloride, I would believe it to be a ionic bond, as a covalent bond would state the number of chloride atoms, e.g. dichloride.
If the one of the elements is a metal, then it's ionic. If they're both nonmetals, then it's covalent. so if it's purely nonmetal, it's covalent, if there's ANY metal, it's ionic. :)
Covalent bonding is the strongest type of bond, where atoms share electrons. Ionic bonding is next, where atoms transfer electrons to form charged ions that are attracted to each other. Hydrogen bonding is the weakest type, relying on electrostatic attraction between a partially positive hydrogen and a partially negative atom like oxygen or nitrogen.