binding

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Bond denotes:

  • Binding (boiling) , the thickening of liquids while cooking
  • Legato , in music the touching detachment of one tone from another
  • Ski binding , the attachment of the ski to the foot
  • Snowboard binding , the attachment of the foot to the board
  • in weaving the connecting warp and weft threads of a fabric, see bond doctrine
  • in book production the binding of books, see bookbinding

Chemistry:

  • Chemical bonding , a form of microphysical joining of two chemical substances
  • Atomic bond , a form of microphysical assembly of two chemical substances
  • metallic bond (also metal bond), the chemical bond as it is found in metals and in alloys.
  • Ionic bond (also ionic bond, heteropolar bond or electrovalent bond), a chemical bond based on the electrostatic attraction of positively and negatively charged ions

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