nonpolar scano:)
Covalent bonds SHARE electrons. Ionic bonds TRANSFER electrons.
While forming ionic bonds, the bonding pair of electrons are located nearer to the more electronegative atom.
I don't know what you mean by "unequally", but two atoms sharing electrons is called a covalent 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.
polar bond
Polar bond
nonpolar scano:)
Treasury bond.
The bond that occurs when atoms share electrons is Ionic Bond
Covalent bonds SHARE electrons. Ionic bonds TRANSFER electrons.
While forming ionic bonds, the bonding pair of electrons are located nearer to the more electronegative atom.
I don't know what you mean by "unequally", but two atoms sharing electrons is called a covalent 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.
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.
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.
Ionic Bond