covalent bond because two electrons are shared
It doesn't N2O4 is a covalent compound
covalent
Nitrogen trichloride is a covalent compound.
Covalent Bond.
The bond is covalent.
No, aluminium and nitrogen do not form an ionic bond. Aluminium typically forms covalent bonds, while nitrogen usually forms covalent or coordinate covalent bonds.
covalent- nitrogen and oxygen are both non metals
no. they will form covalent bond
I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.
No, oxygen and nitrogen do not form an ionic bond. They are both nonmetals and tend to form covalent bonds where they share electrons rather than transfer them.
No. The bond is polar covalent not ionic.
Dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) has covalent bonds. This conclusion is reached by considering the electronegativity difference between nitrogen (3.04) and oxygen (3.44), which is relatively small, indicating a covalent bond. Additionally, the sharing of electron pairs between nitrogen and oxygen supports the presence of covalent bonds in the molecule.