Hydrogen only has one electron so it will form only one bond
Any element that is in group 15 of the periodic table will form three covalent bonds.
Cesium (Cs)
2
The chlorine molecule is formed by two chlorine atoms. Any compound which is formed by the same non metal element is expected to be covalent.
The answer expected here is non-metal, and examples are carbon, chlorine, sulfur phosphorus. Metals have metallic bonds. However there are compounds where atoms of a metallic element form covalent bonds to other atoms of the same element.
Any element that is in group 15 of the periodic table will form three covalent bonds.
No, androids is NOT an element or type of element. Perhaps you are referring to actinoids, which are a group of elements that appear in the periodic table.
atomic number
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If you are referring to capital "C", is starts for the element carbon.
Cesium (Cs)
2
Nitrogen in N2 as there is a triple bond between two nitrogens.
The chlorine molecule is formed by two chlorine atoms. Any compound which is formed by the same non metal element is expected to be covalent.
its a pure substance.......an element in the periodic table.........it does not have covalent bonds with other substances........
The answer expected here is non-metal, and examples are carbon, chlorine, sulfur phosphorus. Metals have metallic bonds. However there are compounds where atoms of a metallic element form covalent bonds to other atoms of the same element.
could be either the atomic number or the mass number of the element, depending on what you are referring to.