The energy of chemical bond depends on the type of this bond: hundreds of kJ/mol.
The strongest chemical bond is the covalent bond.
the weak chemical attraction is Hydroden bond while the stronger one is the Ionic bond
It is called bond or chemical bond.
a bond or "atomic" bond
Yes, in general, shorter chemical bond lengths indicate stronger bonds. This is based on the principle that the closer the nuclei of two atoms are to each other, the stronger the attraction between them, resulting in a shorter bond length.
No. A chemical bond forms from the sharing or transferring of the outermost electrons of two or more elements.
The sticking-together of atoms of the same element is called cohesion, while between two different substances, it is called adhesion. When different atoms form a compound by electrostatic attraction, it is an ionic bond.
No, a covalent bond is a chemical bond that holds a molecule together.
A hydrogen bond.
It is an interaction between valence electrons.
Depending on whether or not the original interaction was endothermic or exothermic, the breaking of the chemical bond will cause a release of energy and heat or an absorption of heat if the original equation was exothermic. The molecule created by the chemical bond will then denigrate.
Hydrogen bonding is really not bonding, but only a polar interaction. H2 [diatomic hydrogen] is an elemental bond in which gas atoms can cohabit.