Cards (4)

  • There are three types of strong chemical bonds: ionic, covalent and metallic. For ionic bonding the particles are oppositely charged ions. For covalent bonding the particles are atoms which share pairs of electrons. For metallic bonding the particles are atoms which share delocalised electrons.
  • Ionic bonding occurs in compounds formed from metals combined with non-metals
  • Covalent bonding occurs in most non-metallic elements and in compounds of non-metals.
  • Metallic bonding occurs in metallic elements and alloys.