Yes! Another example of a bond, which is similar to a metallic bond, is a Covalent Bond.
A covalent bond is a bond that shares electrons just like metallic bonds. But instead of electrons freely moving between a structure of nuclei, they are shared between 2 specific atoms.
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So it would be like 2 set atoms instead of all mixed together?
Yup, and, covalent bonds are all around us as well.
Let't take water for example. Water is H2O which is a covalent bond between two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom.
Wow! So bonds really are all around us in the whole world!
Yup! Pretty cool huh?
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Thank you for watching and learning about some bonds with us!
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What's a covalent bond?
Yeah! Thank you! And thank you to our sources Brittanica, UH Manoa, and Bullion By Post, that we used to get this information out to you.
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