Usually 4
Germanium atoms are hold together through covalent bonds, although they have more metallic character than carbon and silicon.
4
BaBr2 has two ionic bonds, but no covalent bonds.
2 covalent bonds
4
4
Usually 4
Germanium, metalloid with a similar structure to silicon- 4 covalent bonds per germanium atomPhosphorus, the most familiar form is white phosphorus which is molecular, consisting of P4 units, each P atom has 3 covalent bonds, other allotropes are not discrete molecules but all have 3 covalent bonds per P atomSelenium This is molecular in Se8 rings each Se atom has two covalent bondsChlorine this is a diatomic gas with a single covalent bond
Germanium atoms are hold together through covalent bonds, although they have more metallic character than carbon and silicon.
4
BaBr2 has two ionic bonds, but no covalent bonds.
2 covalent bonds
It has four covalent bonds.They are polar bonds
maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
There are four bonds.All are covalent bonds.
Three covalent bonds.