an ionic bond
An ionic bond holds a metal and a non-metal together. In an ionic bond, the metal atom loses electrons to form a positive ion, while the non-metal atom gains these electrons to form a negative ion. The resulting attraction between the oppositely charged ions creates the bond.
Covalent Bond .
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.
Two non-metal elements can form a chemical bond by sharing electrons, known as a covalent bond. In this type of bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Another way is through an ionic bond, where one element donates electrons to the other, forming charged particles that are attracted to each other.
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.
Ionic bond.
ionic bonds :)
metallic bonds
covalent
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