In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
Hydrogen bond is very weakest chemical bond in chemistry.
Polar Covalent Bond
hydrogen bonding.
CaO
All elements in the B4 column of the periodic table are able to bond with Tungsten. However, Tungsten can only bond with other elements.
It is polar because as shown on the periodic table.
Metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
It bonds with all elements in the periodic table to from the corresponding oxides. For eg: H2O, Li2O, Na2O etc
Covalent bond
Elements bond to form compounds and thereby try to gain better stability by getting octet configuration.
No. This is not true. Take for example the element sliver (Ag), which is approximately in the "middle" of the periodic table. Such common compounds of Ag, such as AgCl, AgNO3, etc. exist.
you cannot find a covalent bond on a period table dumbfak. On the periodic table you can only find elements, at their lowest level.
All elements in the B4 column of the periodic table are able to bond with Tungsten. However, Tungsten can only bond with other elements.
It is polar because as shown on the periodic table.
Elements from the group 2 of the periodic table form cations.
Elements are found on the periodic table and have a chemical bond
Metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
It bonds with all elements in the periodic table to from the corresponding oxides. For eg: H2O, Li2O, Na2O etc
Nitrogen in N2 as there is a triple bond between two nitrogens.
Covalent bond
The compound will be cesium fluoride (CsF)