BONDS

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IONIC BOND:

An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond


that involves a metal and a nonmetal ion (or
polyatomic ions such as ammonium)
through electrostatic attraction. In short, it is
a bond formed by the attraction between
two oppositely charged ions.
COVALENT BOND:
A type of chemical bond in which atoms are
held together in a molecule by sharing one
or more pairs of electrons in their outer
shells.
COORDINATE COVALENT BOND:
A coordinate covalent bond is a description
of covalent bonding between two atoms in
which both electrons shared in the bond
come from the same atom.
HYDROGEN BOND:
a chemical bond consisting of a hydrogen
atom between two electronegative atoms
(e.g., oxygen or nitrogen) with one side be a
covalent bond and the other being an ionic
bond.
CHEMICAL BOND:
A chemical bond is an attraction between
atoms or molecules and allows the
formation of chemical compounds, which
contain two or more atoms.
METALLIC BOND:
Metallic bonding is the electromagnetic
interaction between delocalized electrons,
called conduction electrons and gathered in
an "electron sea", and the metallic nuclei
within metals.

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