Most of the metals are electropositive, due to which they can easily form:
Positive ions
Negatively ions
Neutral ions
Covalent bonds
The atom of metals can easily form positive ions because they tend to lose electrons to attain the octet configuration.
Most metals are electropositive in nature and can thus easily form:
Ionic bond involves the electrostatic force of attraction between the positive and negative ions which is stronger than the force of attraction between atoms in a covalent bond.