A metallic bond is not actually a bond but it is an interaction between conduction electrons and metallic nuclie . And also there is no single metallic bond .
Ionic bonds are bonds between one metal and one non-metal atom. A transfer of an electron/electrons goes to the non-metal from the metal atom.
Covalent bonds are bonds where a pair of electrons are...
Ionic bond - there is a gain and loss of electrons. The two elements when combined form ions. there is a complete transfer of electrons.
Covalent bond - there is a sharing of electrons. the elements...
Hydrogen bonding is a form of intermolecular force that occurs in compounds where hydrogen is bonded with a highly electronegative element such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. In such a molecule,...
A metallic bond is a force of attraction between a positively charged metal ion, and a covalent bond is the force of attraction between the nuclei of an atom and the electrons shared by ions.