elopes
no. they will form covalent bond
h20 does not form a bond
A chemical bond
A carbon - carbon double covalent bond. This makes tetrafluoroethene an alkene. ONLY ALKENES can form polymers. The double bond splits into one single bond on either side of the carbon. c=c turns into -c-c-
This is a form of asexual reproduction where an organism splits in two.
No, because it splits in half.
Splitting an atom is Fission.
A metal and a nonmetal can form an ionic bond.
No, oxygen and nitrogen do not form an ionic bond. They are both nonmetals and tend to form covalent bonds where they share electrons rather than transfer them.
Glycosidic Bond. For example, in a disaccharide, two monosaccharides form a glycosidic bond with the loss of water.
It is grammatically correct but without meaning unless you refer to the posture called a split, in which case the usual form would be "had us doing splits." For example: The choreographer had us in ( or doing) splits.
No, hydrogen and oxygen do not form an ionic bond. They typically form a covalent bond when they combine to make water (H2O). In this bond, they share electrons instead of transferring them.