Only one bond, as both Hydrogen and Chlorine have one electron in valence shell, so they can have one bond by pairing the electron of last shell to form hydrogen chloride HCL.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
CH2Cl2 (dichlormethane) has four single covalent bonds, one for each hydrogen/chlorine atom.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
Only sodium and chlorine will form ionic bond. the other pair given here will form covalent bond
Chlorine usually forms ionic bonds with metals and covalent bonds with nonmetals,but it also forms coordinate bonds in some cases ,in HCl chlorine may form hydrogen bonding.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
They do not have any bonds in common. Calcium and chlorine atoms form an ionic bond and hydrogen and nitrogen form a polar covalent bond.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen from hydrogen bonds with Fluorine, Oxygen and Nitrogen. Some people think Chlorine, but the truth is that it is not because it is too massive.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
CH2Cl2 (dichlormethane) has four single covalent bonds, one for each hydrogen/chlorine atom.
Hydrogen selenide (H2Se) has two bonds.
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen
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