Metals form what is known as a metallic bond. It is somewhat similar to a covalent bond in that the electrons are shared, however, in a covalent bond the electrons are shared by a single molecule, and in a metallic bond, the electrons are shared by all the metallic atoms in that particular object.
A molecule
The structure that results when atoms are joined together by covalent bonds is called a molecule. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable configuration, forming a discrete unit known as a molecule.
Such a group is often called a "radical".
A covalent compound
Covalent bonds hold atoms together. Ionic bonds hold ions together
Whey protein is made up of amino acids, which are joined together by covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons to achieve a more stable configuration.
covalent bonds.
Atoms are joined together to form compounds through chemical bonds. These bonds can be covalent, where atoms share electrons, or ionic, where atoms transfer electrons to achieve stability. The type of bond formed depends on the difference in electronegativity between the atoms involved.
Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
A blank is a neutral group of atoms held together by covalent bonds.
A molecule
Atoms are bonded together with covalent bonds by sharing pairs of electrons between them. This type of bond occurs between nonmetal atoms and results in the formation of molecules. Covalent bonds are strong and provide stability to the molecules they form.