Yes, for instance carbon dioxide (structure: O=C=O) is covalently bonded.
An Ionic bond is metals bonding to non-metals. A Covalent bond is non-metals bonding to non-metals.
Covalent bonding occurs between two atoms that are both non metals
It is covalent because all the atoms in the bond are non-metals.
Any non-metallic atom can share electrons with another non-metallic atom, through covalent bonding. Metallic bonding is between metals. Covalent bonding is between non-metals. Ionic bonding is typically between a metal and a non-metal.
The chemical Bonding present is covalent bonding since nitrogen and hydrogen are non-metals
An Ionic bond is metals bonding to non-metals. A Covalent bond is non-metals bonding to non-metals.
There are two kinds of bonding; ionic and covalent. Ionic bonds form between metals and non-metals. Covalent bonds form between non-metals
Covalent bonding occurs between two atoms that are both non metals
It is covalent because all the atoms in the bond are non-metals.
Any non-metallic atom can share electrons with another non-metallic atom, through covalent bonding. Metallic bonding is between metals. Covalent bonding is between non-metals. Ionic bonding is typically between a metal and a non-metal.
The chemical Bonding present is covalent bonding since nitrogen and hydrogen are non-metals
Covalent bonding is when 2 non metals bond together as opposed to ionic bonding when one metal and gas ion bond together.
A metal bonding with non-metals tend to form ionic bonds, a non-metal that bonds with another non-metal tend to form covalent bonds.
The bonding in transition metals involves both a "covalent" contribution and a metallic "cloud of electrons bond. Alkali metals just have the cloud of electrons to hold them together- hence softer and lower melting.
A metal tends to form an ionic bond with a non-metal. Metals bonding with other metals form a metallic bond, and non-metals bonding with other non-metals form a covalent bond.
Covalent... Ionic bonds take place only between metals and non-metals whereas covalent bonds occur between non-metals only. Since Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are non-metals, the type of bonding occurring here is covalent
Covalent compound is the bonding between non-metals that have two electrons shared between two atoms.