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Covalent compounds are generally made up of elements found in the nonmetal or metalloid areas of the Periodic Table. These elements have high electronegativity and tend to share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
There are NO compounds in the Periodic Table. They are all Elements.
There are no compounds on the periodic table. The periodic table only lists elements.
182 I don't think there are compounds in the periodic table. As far as I know the periodic table contains only elements, compounds are formed by ionic/covalent bonding which is another story already. http://www.webelements.com/
Elements are found on periodic table. Compounds are not present on periodic table. The table does not contains mixture.Elements can be found on a periodic table. Compounds can be made by bonding two or more elements. But they are not depicted on the periodic table.
The periodic table in as array of elements and not minerals or compounds.
Compounds are not placed in the periodic table.
Polonium typically forms covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds due to its position in the periodic table and electron configuration. Covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons between atoms, which is more common for elements in the same group as polonium.
Yes, astatine can form covalent compounds with sodium, although it is more likely to form ionic compounds with metals due to its position in the halogen group of the periodic table. Astatine's ability to form covalent compounds would depend on the specific conditions and other elements involved in the reaction.
you cannot find a covalent bond on a period table dumbfak. On the periodic table you can only find elements, at their lowest level.
A atom is not on the periodic table, atoms are inside the elements and compounds on the periodic table if this helps :)
There are NO compounds on the periodic table of elements.