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
CH4, or methane, is a covalent bond, as it is formed by two non-metals.
the bonds are covalent
Yes,it is covalently bond.It is non polar
it's covalent.
yes it is - methane is covalent
Covalent
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
Covalent
CH4 is a covalent compound.It is non polar
CH4, covalent.
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.
CH4 (methane) is a covalent compound.
Covalent
CH4 is a covalent compound.It is non polar
Methane is a covalent compound.
CH4, covalent.
it is covalent molecule
ionic: NaCl, KCl, KOH etc covalent: H2, O2, CH4 etc
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
covalent. it is a balenced molecule
It is a covalent molecule.
Mg3P2 is ionic. the rest are covalent