Ionic Bonds- When a metal and a nonmetal come together and loses or gains an electron. Covalent Bonds- Two nonmetals that share one or more electrons.Both bonds bonds together to form a stable,...
No. A bond cannot be both covalent and ionic. A bond can be covalent, ionic or metallic. In covalent bonding electrons are shared, electrons are transferred in ionic bonding and electrons move about...
A covalent bond is a chemical bond between two nonmetals (two metals cannot covalently bond) while a ionic bond is a chemical bond between a metal and a non metal (attraction of oppositely charged...
If you look at a periodic table, the top right (F) and bottom left (Fr) would make the most ionic bond, and top left (Li) and bottom right (At) would be most covalent. This is just based on...