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covalent bonding
The only time that electrons will be shared equally is when the covalent bond is between two atoms of the same element. The reason for this is that electronegativities differ between each element, and if two elements with a covalent bond have different electronegativities then the electrons will be held more strongly by the element with the higher electronegativity.
Neither Radon (Rn) is a element. Onlycompoundscan be ionic or covalent.
Radon hasn't compounds woth nickel.
A covalent bond; chlorine is found as Cl2.
No, it is ionic
Ni(CO)4This is nickel carbonyl or Tetracarbonylnickel. It is an ionic bond.
covalent bonding
P2O5 is not an element. It is a compound with polar covalent bonds.
P2O5 is not an element. It is a compound with polar covalent bonds.
Nitrogen is not a bond; it is the single element Nitrogen.
Ionic
A molecule can have a completely nonpolar covalent bond when two atoms of the same element form the bond.
It is a covalent bond. The Si and Si bond is non-polar covalent because it is the same element therefore has the same electronegativity.
When an atom of an element bonds to an atom of the same element, the resulting bond is a nonpolar covalent bond because both atoms have the same electronegativity.
It's an element
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.