No
false
False. Sharing valence electrons to make a bond creates a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.
An ionic bond is formed when a metal and a non-metal combine by the non-metal transferring electrons to the metal so both can have full valence shells. Covalent bonds are formed when two non-metals "share" electrons between them so each non-metal can maintain a full valence shell.
Nofalse
chemical bond formation. Transfer of electron lead to formation of ionic bond and sharing of electron is called as covalent bond
False. Sharing valence electrons to make a bond creates a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.
Yes, a covalent bond involve sharing of electrons between two atoms.
An ionic bond is formed when a metal and a non-metal combine by the non-metal transferring electrons to the metal so both can have full valence shells. Covalent bonds are formed when two non-metals "share" electrons between them so each non-metal can maintain a full valence shell.
Nofalse
chemical bond formation. Transfer of electron lead to formation of ionic bond and sharing of electron is called as covalent bond
oxygen
Interactions occur between their eletrospheres, where their valence electrons are located.
Covalent bonds are formed by sharing electrons of the valence shell.
false
by sharing of valence electrons
This is true, but they are not the same as covalent bonds, which are also the sharing of electrons.