an ionic bond
Covalent Bond .
The bond type formed between a metal and a non-metal is typically an ionic bond. In this bond, the metal atom donates one or more electrons to the non-metal atom, resulting in the formation of positively charged metal cations and negatively charged non-metal anions. The electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions holds them together, creating a stable ionic compound.
phosphoester linkages
For example salts have an ionic bond.
A covalent bond holds the hydrogen and chlorine atoms together in a molecule of hydrochloric acid (HCl). This type of bond involves a sharing of electrons between the atoms.
Metallic bond
These are metal bonds.
glycosidic bonds
Covalent Bond .
Covalent bond.
The bond in water is covalent.
A metallic bond holds copper zinc alloy together. Metallic bonds are formed when metal atoms share delocalized electrons, creating a strong attraction between the positive metal ions and the surrounding sea of electrons.
The bond type formed between a metal and a non-metal is typically an ionic bond. In this bond, the metal atom donates one or more electrons to the non-metal atom, resulting in the formation of positively charged metal cations and negatively charged non-metal anions. The electrostatic attraction between these oppositely charged ions holds them together, creating a stable ionic compound.
ionic bonds :)
Ionic bonds
metallic bonds
chemical A+ :D