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there are a few types of bonds
•Ionic
-nonmetal + metal
•Metallic
-metal + metal
•Polar Covalent
-nonmetal + nonmetal (polar)
•Non-Polar Covalent
- nonmetal + nonmetal (non-polar)AND AND AND
Some bonds are stronger than others, the strength goes (least to greatest):
Nonpolar C < Polar C < Metallic < Ionic
^thats pretty importantFor instance, NaCl would be one of the strongest (ionic)
NaNa would be semi-strong (Metallic)
H2O would be Polar Covalent mainly because they're two different elements and don't have the same charge.
Cl2 would be a nonpolar and would be a very weak bond.
_____________________Definition of an Ionic Bonds
An ionic bond is a force of attraction that can hold a positive + a negative electron together. IT CAN ONLY FORM BETWEEN A NONMETAL + A METAL ELEMENT. Ionic bonds form strongest because it takes the least amount of energy for the two to bond. And like myself, atoms are lazy.
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