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The force of attraction due to which the atoms or ions are held together in a molecule or crystal is said be bonding.  The formation of a bond can take place by either transfer of electrons or attraction of electrons. There are single, double, and triple bonds.  There are various types of bonding namely:

Ionic bonding: in which transfer of electrons takes place.

Covalent bonding: in which sharing of electrons takes place.

Metallic bonding: ionized atoms of metals and the sea of electrons around them.

  • Solid xenon

Only xenon atoms are present in solid xenon which are interacted by weak Van der Waal's interactions.

  • Calcium fluoride, [tex]CaF_2[/tex]

Calcium fluoride is formed by complete transfer of electrons from calcium to fluorine and the force of attraction between them is electrostatic. So, the bonding is ionic bonding.

  • Bronze

Bronze is an alloy of metal that is copper and tin. Hence, the metallic bonding is present in the brass.

  • Cadmium telluride, [tex]CdTe[/tex]

On the basis of the position in periodic table, the bonding in cadmium telluride is covalent in nature with slight ionic character.

  • Rubber

It is a polymer whose monomer unit is isoprene, which is a covalent compound. The isoprene units are attached in repeated units to form rubber by covalent bonding.

  • Tungsten

The tungsten is in its elemental form and the interaction that hold atoms together in tungsten is metallic.

Bonds are formed when atoms combine chemically with each other.

A bond is said to have occurred when two atoms are chemically combined. A chemical bond may be;

  • Ionic
  • Covalent
  • Metallic

The following kinds of bonds are found in the compounds indicated below;

  • solid xenon - covalent bond
  • calcium fluoride - ionic bond
  • bronze - metallic bond
  • cadmium telluride - ionic bond
  • rubber - covalent bond
  • tungsten - metallic bond

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