Although Hydrogen bond is perceived almost as a "bond", it actually is an strong intermolecular force and shouldn't be classified as one of the major chemical bonds.
3 chemical bonds should be:
Ionic Bond: Bond between Metal and Non-metal in NaCl.
Covalent Bond: Bond between Non-metal and Non-metal in H2O.
Metallic Bond: Bond within metal a such a Cu.
2007-01-23 20:23:28
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answer #1
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answered by †ђ!ηK †αηK² 6
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covalent bonds eg. Diamond & graphite, ionic bonds eg. NaCl (Sodium Chloride) and hydrogen bonds eg. H2O water. (might be a covalent bond though, check that one out)
I think this is right, hope it helps. There is also metallic bonding within metals such as Cu, Fe, Na, Al, Mg, Pb (copper, iron, sodium, aluminium, magnesium and lead)
2007-01-24 05:40:41
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answer #2
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answered by samwhy23 1
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covalent bonds - the bond between hydrogen and carbon
ionic bond - salt
hydrogen bond - water
2007-01-24 03:36:23
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answer #3
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answered by samantha 2
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1- ionic bond eg. common salt (NaCl)
2-covalent bond eg. water
3- co0ordinate bond e.g. ozone(O3)
2007-01-24 04:59:06
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answered by Lyra 1
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