Yes. All asymmetric diatomic molecules are polar. and those are both nonmetals, so the bond is covalent.
Carbon Tetrabromide has covalent bonds but it has a tetrahedral shape so its not polar.
No, as this is a diatomic bromine molecule and both bromine's have the same electronegativity, of course.
No ionic.
Covalent ~
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
Covalent ~
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
Electrons are shared unequally in a polar bond.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
The correct answer is POLAR BOND.
HCl (hydrogen chloride) has a covalent bond, polar.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
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carbon-oxygen bond is polar covalent bond