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Type of bonding present in metallic chloride

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Answer:

Ionic bonds form due to the transfer of an electron from one atom to another. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between two atoms. Metallic bonds are formed by the attraction between metal ions and delocalized, or "free" electrons.

Answered by gauravsharmatech
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Answer:

IONIC BONDS

Explanation:

In the extreme case where one or more atoms lose electrons and other atoms gain them in order to produce a noble gas electron configuration, the bond is called an ionic bond. Typical of ionic bonds are those in the alkali halides such as sodium chloride, NaCl.

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