The Chemical Abstracts Service Registry. This also contain many molecules that do not contain a covalent bond, but there are about five million that do contain such a bond, far too many to list in WikiAnswers.
H2 contains the strongest polar covalent bond.
The answer is yes, because molecules get polarity after forming polar covlent bond,no such polar molecules can exist which do not contain polar covalent bond. Am I right?
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
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H2 contains the strongest polar covalent bond.
The answer is yes, because molecules get polarity after forming polar covlent bond,no such polar molecules can exist which do not contain polar covalent bond. Am I right?
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
From what I have learned in school, all organic compounds contain the element carbon. Most organic compounds also contain hydrogen. Organic compounds may also contain other elements such as oxygen and nitrogen. Since it's made up of non-metal and non-metal elements, it is bonded by covalent bond.
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The covalent bond.
Organic molecules that contain atoms with a higher/lower electronegativity than C will contain polar covalent bonds. Obvious examples are molecules with O atoms e.g. alcohols, ketones, ethers.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.
Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.