Intramolecular bonds are forces that hold atoms together within molecules. They include covalent bonds, ionic bonds, and metallic bonds.
Consider intramolecular bonds as friendships within a tight-knit group. Just like how friends (atoms) in a group (molecule) are held together by shared interests and experiences (bonds), atoms within a molecule are held together by sharing or transferring electrons.
Covalent Bond: A type of intramolecular bond where atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.
Ionic Bond: A type of intramolecular bond formed through the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
Metallic Bond: A type of intramolecular bond found in metals, where electrons are shared among many atoms.
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