The type of bond between atoms of calcium in a crystal of calcium is:
A
Metallic bond
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B
Pure covalent bond
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C
Polar covalent bond
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D
Ionic bond
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Solution
The correct option is A Metallic bond Atoms of calcium in a crystal of calcium has metallic bonds. Metallic solids are the crystalline solids formed by atoms of an metallic element. The bonding electrons forms a sea of electrons over crystal lattice and can freely move from one end to other. The metal ions form a kernel with sea of electrons around it. Metallic bonding is formed from the electrostatic force between the positively charged metal kernels and delocalised conduction electrons.