Bonds in a molecule of water are covalent bonds because the hydrogen and oxygen molecules share electrons.
It is a covalent molecule.
The hydrogen molecule has a covalent bond.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
In an oxygen molecule, the two oxygen atoms are connected with a covalent bond.
Camphor is an organic cyclic molecule so it is covalent compound.
It is a covalent molecule.
The water molecule has a covalent bond. Since there is no other kind of water, "covalent water" is redundant. That's what water is. There is no ionic water (although ionic compounds often dissolve in water).
The hydrogen molecule has a covalent bond.
I think so. Here covalent and there ionic.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
In an oxygen molecule, the two oxygen atoms are connected with a covalent bond.
Camphor is an organic cyclic molecule so it is covalent compound.
Yes that is the chemical eqation for sugar and it is a covalent bond. Yes that is the chemical eqation for sugar and it is a covalent bond.
A molecule of methanol has five covalent bonds.
Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice Water is a covalent bond whereas, MgCl2 has a ionic bond and makes a Gaint ionic lattice
Covalent- the small difference in electronegativity is the reason.
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.