No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound, which contains no covalent bonds.
This compound only contains covalent bonds, more descriptively, one double bond and all others are single bonds.
A covalent compound is one that contains covalent bonds, a bond between two nonmetals.
None. An alkane contains only single covalent bonds.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound, which contains no covalent bonds.
This compound only contains covalent bonds, more descriptively, one double bond and all others are single bonds.
A covalent compound is one that contains covalent bonds, a bond between two nonmetals.
None. An alkane contains only single covalent bonds.
Water contains no ionic bonds as it is a covalent compound.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
No. NH3, ammonia, only contains single covalent bonds. Hydrogen cannot form double bonds.
COVALENT
4 single bonds! or variations with double bonds!!
mostly double bonds and triple bonds
Borax, sodium tetraborate decahydrate, is an ionic compound containing Na+ and a borate anion that contains covalent bonds.
None. The property of all alkanes is that they contain only C-H single bonds and C-C single bonds. If a compound contains double C to C bonds it is classified as an alkene not an alkane.