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*[[Ionic Bond]]s - In which [[electron]]s are transferred from one [[atom]] to another. | *[[Ionic Bond]]s - In which [[electron]]s are transferred from one [[atom]] to another. | ||
*[[Metallic Bond]]s - In which some [[electron]]s move freely between [[atom]]s creating [[lattice]] of [[Positive Charge|positively charged ion]]s surrounded by a sea of [[Delocalised Electron|delocalised electrons]] (free [[electron]]s). | *[[Metallic Bond]]s - In which some [[electron]]s move freely between [[atom]]s creating [[lattice]] of [[Positive Charge|positively charged ion]]s surrounded by a sea of [[Delocalised Electron|delocalised electrons]] (free [[electron]]s). | ||
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Revision as of 16:19, 20 December 2018
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A chemical bond is a force of attraction holding the atoms inside a molecule together.
About Chemical Bonds
There are three types of chemical bond you should know:
- Covalent Bonds - In which atoms share electrons with one another.
- Ionic Bonds - In which electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- Metallic Bonds - In which some electrons move freely between atoms creating lattice of positively charged ions surrounded by a sea of delocalised electrons (free electrons).