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What is he difference between ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds?

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i need to what characteristics or what the don't have in common, makes them differenc from one another

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  1. Ionic bond: it is also called "electrovalent bond". It is "a type of chemical bond that can often form between metal and non-metal ions through electrostatic attraction";

    Covalent bond is a form of chemical bonding, "characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms, or between atoms and other covalent bonds";

    Metallic bond: "the chemical bond, which is characteristic of metals, in which mobile valence electrons are shared among atoms in a usually stable crystalline".

    For additional information, go to google "ionic bond", "covalent bond" and "metallic bond" (my sources).

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