carbon has a valency 4 so it can combine with 4 other elements to complete its octet it shares electrons with four chlorine atoms and in this way four covalent bonds are formed which leads to the formation of carbon tetrachloride
Covalent bond
No. A carbon-chlorine bond is a polar covalent bond.
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
A molecule of carbon monoxide has polar covalent bonds.
Covalent bond
No. A carbon-chlorine bond is a polar covalent bond.
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent bond.
Yes. a covalent bond is formed between carbon and chlorine.
Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.
The bond between similar atoms is always covalent so carbon-carbon bond is a true covalent bond.
The strongest chemical bond is the ionic bond. Ionic bond strengths are greater than covalent bond strengths.answer 2it is known that covalent bond is stronger.
The carbon-carbon bonds are covalent.
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
The bond between carbon and hydrogen is covalent, in which carbon and hydrogen share a pair of electrons.