molecule
What structure that results when atoms are join together by covalent bond is called?
A covalent molecules are molecules formed by covalent bond(sharing of electrons) b/n nonmetals with the exception of amonium ion to satisfy octate electron.
Atoms are not held togetherinternally by covalent attraction, but instead by the so-called "strong force" of quantum theory. However, two or more atoms can be held together in molecules by covalent attraction.
The bonds are called covalent molecular bonds.
Amino acids are held together by covalent bonds called phosphodiester bonds
What structure that results when atoms are join together by covalent bond is called?
Molecule :)
A covalent molecules are molecules formed by covalent bond(sharing of electrons) b/n nonmetals with the exception of amonium ion to satisfy octate electron.
covalent
Atoms are not held togetherinternally by covalent attraction, but instead by the so-called "strong force" of quantum theory. However, two or more atoms can be held together in molecules by covalent attraction.
It is called a chemical bond, which can be either covalent or ionic.
The bonds are called covalent molecular bonds.
Strong Force of Attraction called COVALENT BOND the attraction is due to the electronegativity There are 3 types of chemical bond IONIC COVALENT METTALIC
covalent bonds?? inter molecular bonds?
Structure
Amino acids are held together by covalent bonds called phosphodiester bonds
The type of covalent bond in a diamond is a 'giant covalent' bond in a crystalline structure. Actually, I think it's called a covalent network solid. I don't think chemists and physicists would like to use a layman's term like "giant".