Water is a covalent compound.
it is found in your rear ends
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
Provide one important example (in the human body) of a. a molecule containing ionic bonds. b. a molecule containing covalent bonds. c. a molecule containing hydrogen bonds.
A covalent compound is one that contains covalent bonds, a bond between two nonmetals.
It's a covalent compound. Ionic compounds have at least one metal in them, but covalent consists of ONLY non-metals. Thus, since both C (Carbon) and H (Hydrogen) are non-metals, it is covalent.
Water is a covalent compound.
it is found in your rear ends
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
Provide one important example (in the human body) of a. a molecule containing ionic bonds. b. a molecule containing covalent bonds. c. a molecule containing hydrogen bonds.
no, but it can be one of the bonds that hold a compound together. covalent bonds are the strongest type of molecular bond.
yes a covalent one
A covalent compound is one that contains covalent bonds, a bond between two nonmetals.
It's a covalent compound. Ionic compounds have at least one metal in them, but covalent consists of ONLY non-metals. Thus, since both C (Carbon) and H (Hydrogen) are non-metals, it is covalent.
There are many covalent compounds with carbon in them - CO2 or carbon dioxide is one.
No, Nitrogen(IV) Oxide is a covalent compound which is a gas at room temperature.
No it is not. In fact, CH4, also known as methane, is a covalent compound.