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No. Ionic bonding produces ions. Covalent bonding usually produces molecules.
Covalent Bonding
molecules
Molecules stick together by various types of chemical bonding, typically covalent or coordinate covalent bonds.
Covalent bonding does happen in solids. Caffeine is a solid. so are most organic molecules.
Molecules formed by covalent bonding include water (HβO), methane (CHβ), and oxygen (Oβ), where atoms share electrons to achieve a stable configuration.
Atoms involved in covalent bonding are just called atoms. Molecules are composed of covalently bonded atoms.
Atoms do not form molecules through ionic bonding. They form molecules through covalent bonding, in which the atoms share electrons.
Covalent bonding enables several molecules to share electrons to produce long chains of compounds.
Discrete covalent molecules. eg CO2, N2,CH4. Covalent networks. eg SIO2
"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.
No, ionic bonding is also very important.