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atomic bonds

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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atomic bonds

Craig Smith

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  • the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms.
  • It is a type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.

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  • A bond between two non metals. 
  • This type of bonding occurs between two of the same element 
  • or elements close to each other in the periodic table.

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  • The chemical bonding that holds the atoms of a metal together.
  • Metallic bonds are formed from the attraction between mobile
  • electrons and fixed, positively charged metallic atoms

ionic bond example

  • NaCl
  • sodium bonds with chlorine to form sodium chloride or  
  • salt in the real world.  without salt in our bodies we would not 
  • be able to survive.
  • linear

covalent bond example

  • H2O
  • the chemical formula of water. It means that each molecule
  • Add an of water is comprised of two parts of hydrogen 
  • and one part of oxygen. without water we couldnt survive 
  • our bodies are 80% water. bent

covalent bond example

  • H2O
  • the chemical formula of water. It means that each molecule
  • Add an of water is comprised of two parts of hydrogen 
  • and one part of oxygen. without water we couldnt survive 
  • our bodies are 80% water. bent

metallic bond example

  • Zn 2+
  • zinc bonded with zinc is also used in battery cells for 
  • cars which are our most used means of transportation.