nonpolar scano:)
No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.
I know its Polar covalent bond, but I'm not sure you are that far in chemistry. Polar covalent means that electrons are shared unequally but still shared while and ionic bond means electrons transfered.
No, a covalent bond is considered nonpolar when the two atoms share the electrons equally. If the electrons are not shared equally and there is an unequal distribution of charge, then the bond is considered polar.
No, It would be an ionic bond. For Covalent is the sharing of atoms, ionic is transferring.
polar bond
Polar bond
Treasury bond.
The bond that occurs when atoms share electrons is Ionic Bond
nonpolar scano:)
When thinking of bonds, always associate "sharing" with covalent (molecular) bonds. Atoms will share electrons in order to become stable, and depending on the element, will share them equally or unequally. "Transfer" refers to ionic bonds, in which electrons are given/taken.
Ionic Bond
No, the bond electrons are weighted towards the element with the higher electronegativity, while forming the ionic bond.
Ionic, chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond.
no. A polar bond is a covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally. A nonpolar bond is a covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally.
Ionic bond
The bond is covalent. If the bond is made by transferring electrons then it is an ionic bond, but if they are sharing the it is covalent.