This document discusses different types of bonds:
- Ionic bonds form when a metal transfers valence electrons to a nonmetal, resulting in positively charged metal ions and negatively charged nonmetal ions that are attracted to each other. Ionic compounds are usually solid and brittle with high melting points.
- Covalent bonds form when nonmetal atoms share valence electrons to form molecules. Covalent compounds consist of many molecules.
- Metallic bonds form when metal atoms share their valence electrons, resulting in a "sea of electrons" that surrounds the positive metal ions and allows metals to conduct electricity and heat well.