It's like insurance on you personally and a requirement in certain trades. You can lose your bond if a claim is made against it. For example a restaurant is robbed the night you were in there doing repairs- if you are proven responsible, you lose your bond and ability to get a license, they pay the amount of the bond towards the loss to the proprietor. .
valence
Glutamic acid covalently bonded with a phosphate group
Sodium and chlorine do not technically form molecules, but instead an ionically bonded salt. The proper term for what corresponds to a molecule in covalently bonded compounds is "formula unit" for ionically bonded compounds.
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It stays bonded, occupying the 'bonding site' i.s.o. oxygen. Only 200 times more oxygen are able to reclaim the bonding site.
The energy level increases and becomes more instable when two bonded atoms become separated.
The more electronegative atom obtains electrons from the other and they are bonded by electrostatic forces.
covalently bonded
They are bonded by bonds
0%. If it is bonded leather it is bonded leather and not plastic!
bonded atom
To get bonded, you go to the Police Station.