When atoms share electrons, as they do in covalent bonds, it creates a force that holds the atoms together.
covalent bonding is used to share electrons
covalent bonds
Covalent bonding is formed generally between nonmetals.
covalent bonding
Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons. Ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons.
Ionic and covalent bonding involve electrons. Ionic bonding involves the loss and gain of electrons, form ions. Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons.
polar covalent - use the electronegativity difference
In covalent bonding, atoms share electrons to achieve a full outer shell. This contrasts with ionic bonding, where electrons are transferred. One phrase specific to covalent bonding is "electron sharing."
No - pure covalent bonding
it has covalent bonding
Covalent bonding
"Pure Covalent" is a synonym for "nonpolar covalent bonding". That means that each atom pulls equally on the electrons and doesn't produce a permanent dipole moment.