Elements , with the exception of the noble gases which are monoatomic, are either covalent (solids eg diamond, liquid, bromine, gases, e.g. oxygen and nitrogen ) or metals and therefore element's contain covalent or metallic bonds.
Two metals.
diatomic :)
The ways that a chemical bond to form is for the atoms to either lose or gain their valence electrons.
a sigma bond is a one to one bond that is the weakest type of bond. the two filled orbitals form a single bond to hold the two elements together
Two non metals would bond together covalently, if that is what you meant. (??)
Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.
A metallic bond is a bond between two metals from the same group.
When two or more elements bond together they form a compound.
Atomic is when two or more elements bond together. This is called atomic bonding.
A compound is formed when two or more elements bond together.
when there is reaction among two elements their attractions helps in forming the bond
It is called a "metallic bond"
The electrons get shared between the two elements, from the covalent bonds.
Two metals.
Two elements combine together by sharing electrons to form a bond.
CO2 is a bond between two different elements that are both nonmetals, so it is a covalent bond.
This is a polar bond between two elements with different electronegativities