Convalent bonds (atoms all sharing their electrons), metallic bonds (a rigid crystal lattice bond), and ionic bonds (opposite electric charges-cation=+ anion=--that bond).
Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons
Atoms share electrons when they form covalent bonds.
Atoms can form chemical bonds when they share electrons. This is called covalent bonding.also if electrons are transferred,ionic bond,if an electron is donated it is a co-ordinate bond.
That is a covalent bond.
They form covalent bonds.
Chemical Bonds
covalent bonds
A new form of chemicals
No, carbon and oxygen typically do not form ionic bonds. They are more likely to form covalent bonds, where they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Butane forms covalent bonds. It is a hydrocarbon composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms which share electrons to form covalent bonds.
a convalesnt bond
Elements are cooked up inside the hot interiors of stars, and spread to interstellar clouds by means of supernova explosions, and when those clouds condense to form planets, different elements encounter each other and then form chemical bonds because those bonds allow them to have more stable electron configurations. These combinations of elements are then called chemicals.