The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
Two chlorine atoms are bonded together by a covalent bond.
The covalent bond in Cl2 is single and non-polar.
Nonpolar covalent
It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.
Cl2 has the maximum bond energy i the above mentioned compounds.
No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.
Cl2
The bond formed by chlorine is a single bond- e.g. in Cl2, in HCl
It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.
Cl2 is non polar.So there are london bonds.
This type of bond is known as an ionic bond where a metal which is Mg (metal ion) is bonded ionicly to a non-metal Cl2 (non-metal ion).
Nonpolar Covelant
Cl2 has the maximum bond energy i the above mentioned compounds.
No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.
Cl2
The bond formed by chlorine is a single bond- e.g. in Cl2, in HCl
its a non polar bond non polar bonds exist between two of the same element like Cl2 in this case
The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
Cl2 is a diatomic, single covalently bonded molecule. Cl-Cl
They can, Chlorine gas has the formula Cl2.