Ionic Bond
A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
It is the covalent bond.
hydrogen atoms share electrons when it forms covalent bonds
covalent bonds always share electrons.
covalent
the atoms share electrons
covalent bond
No they do not, electrons are transferred between atoms
the atoms share electrons
A bond where electrons are shared is known as a covelent bond. If the electrons are shared evenly (such as Cl2) it is a non polar covelent bond. If one atom has a slightly stronger pull because of a higher elctronegativity value (such as H2O) it is a polar covelent bond. Ionic bonds are when electrons are taken leaving a positive and negative ion.
The attraction-to-repulsion stability that forms between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding. In other words, a covalent bond is as follows : a bond sharing electrons between atoms. The protons and electrons keep the elements held together by sharing their electrons between atoms to ensure stability.
you get a molecule