A covalent bond is a shared pair of electrons between two non-metal atoms, for example carbon dioxide. Figure caption, Two atoms sharing a pair of electrons. A covalent bond happens when the positive ...
Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and non-metal, for example sodium chloride. An atom of sodium will lose an electron and form a positive ion. An atom of chlorine will gain an electron and form a ...
Intermetallic compounds consist of two or more metals bonded with specific stoichiometries (for example, Ni 3 Al) by mixed metallic, covalent and ionic bonding. Their chemical, physical, electrical, ...
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