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The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
Carbon dioxide is a molecular covalent bond, as no metals are present in the gas.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
The carbon-oxygen and carbon-hydrogen bonds are covalent. Any bond formed by potassium is ionic.
Well, the bond between carbon and nitrogen is covalent, whilst the bond between potassium and the cyanide is ionic.
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent bond.
covalent
Carbon dioxide is a molecular covalent bond, as no metals are present in the gas.
Well, the bond between carbon and nitrogen is covalent, whilst the bond between potassium and the cyanide is ionic.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
The strongest chemical bond is the ionic bond. Ionic bond strengths are greater than covalent bond strengths.answer 2it is known that covalent bond is stronger.
The carbon-oxygen and carbon-hydrogen bonds are covalent. Any bond formed by potassium is ionic.
Well, the bond between carbon and nitrogen is covalent, whilst the bond between potassium and the cyanide is ionic.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
Covalent, specifically polar covalent with no dipole moment.