No. NH3, ammonia, only contains single covalent bonds. Hydrogen cannot form double bonds.
Ionic is the weakest of the 3.
1, 2 or 3 depending if the bond is a single, double, or triple bond
A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between atoms. In a covalent bond, atoms share pairs of electrons in order to fulfill their octet rule and achieve a more stable electron configuration. This type of bond is commonly found in molecules composed of nonmetals.
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Carbon can form single, double, and triple covalent bonds with other carbon atoms or different atoms such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. Carbon can also form coordinate covalent bonds with transition metals.
A single bond involves the sharing of 2 electrons (1 pair).
A cycloalkene with one double bond and 3 carbon atoms has 6 hydrogen atoms. Each carbon atom forms 1 covalent bond with a hydrogen atom, and there are 3 carbon atoms in the structure.
The bond order is the number of shared electron pairs between two atoms in a covalent bond. A single bond has a bond order of 1 (one shared pair), a double bond has a bond order of 2 (two shared pairs), and a triple bond has a bond order of 3 (three shared pairs).
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A covalent bond between 2 atoms where each atom contributes 3 electronsApex :3
Three(3) ----viz.--1.Electrovalent,2.Covalent, & 3.Cordinate-covalent.