I think it may be covalent.
Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
Electrons are shared between the atoms that are bonded. If there is an electronegativity difference between the atoms the electrons will be shared unequally.
In a covalent compound some electrons are shared between at least two atomic nuclei.
CH3Cl, or chloromethane, is comprised of a single carbon atom surrounded by three singly bonded hydrogen atoms and one singly bonded chlorine atom. This means there are four pairs of electrons being shared.
There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
Covalent compound is the bonding between non-metals that have two electrons shared between two atoms.
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
In a covalent bond the electrons are shared between atoms.
Electrons are shared or swapped between atoms.
There are a few things that a shared pair of electrons can be called. Many people call these electrons bonded.