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Helicase.
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen in this compound is a double bond which is covalent.
This compound makes a double covalent bond between nitrogen and oxygen.
Because the double bond between nitrogen is very strong
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen is always covalent. In some compounds there are double bonds.
HNNHThe first compound(H2NNH2) has a single bong between the nitrogen atoms and follows the octet rule allowing nitrogen's orbital to hold 8 electrons. The second compound (HNNH) requires nitrogen to be double bonded. Double bonds are stronger than single bonds.Source:Yahoo Answers
HNNH, it has a double bond while H2NNH2 has a single, and doubles are stronger than single bonds, just as triple is stronger than double.
because it takes more energy to break a triple bond than a double bondActually we know that in triple bonding one bond is sigma and other two bonds are pi covalent bonds and sigma bond is more stronger than the pi bonds and as the bond order increases the length shorten and the sigma bond become mora stronger which add to other two pi bonds hence tripple bond is more stronger than double bond.because there is three times the dond
Helicase.
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen in this compound is a double bond which is covalent.
This compound makes a double covalent bond between nitrogen and oxygen.
Double-pane windows have nitrogen gas or very dry air between the panes for a very specific reason. Ordinary air will build up moisture between the panes.
Because the double bond between nitrogen is very strong
an alkane does not have a double bond.... an alkene does have a double bond between carbons
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen is always covalent. In some compounds there are double bonds.
I think of it this way: the more bonds an atom has, the stronger it can hold onto the other atom, and therefore it's able to pull it in real tight - making it short and strong both! :) Here's what my chem book says: ---- * A single bond has a bond order of 1. * a double bond has a bond order of 2. * A triple bond has a bond order of 3. In a given pair of atoms, a higher bond order results in a shorter bond lengthand a higher bond energy. A shorter bond is a stronger bond. *Information from Chapter 9 in Silberberg's CHEMISTRY: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change. 4 Ed. pp 341 - 342.
nitrogen base