In a covalent compound some electrons are shared between at least two atomic nuclei.
BaI2 is an ionic compound. This is because it consists of a metal that gives electrons, and a non-metal which receives electrons. There is no sharing of electrons and as such it cannot be a covalent compound.
Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
Covalent compounds occur when atoms share the electrons. Another type of compound is an ionic compound in which electrons are donated from one atom to another. An example of a covalent compound is hydrogen chloride.
Covalent compound is the bonding between non-metals that have two electrons shared between two atoms.
Yes, some molecular compounds such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2) contain unpaired electrons.
a covalent compound has protons and electrons
Atoms in a covalent compound share the electrons.
A covalent compound.
covalent compound is formed by the sharing of electrons whereas ionic compound is formed by the transfer of electrons.
BaI2 is an ionic compound. This is because it consists of a metal that gives electrons, and a non-metal which receives electrons. There is no sharing of electrons and as such it cannot be a covalent compound.
Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
a covalent bond
Covalent compound
sharing of electrons
Covalent compounds occur when atoms share the electrons. Another type of compound is an ionic compound in which electrons are donated from one atom to another. An example of a covalent compound is hydrogen chloride.
Covalent compound is the bonding between non-metals that have two electrons shared between two atoms.
Covalent compounds have shared electrons between atoms.