van der waals interaction
The two hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen molecule are held together by a covalent bond.
A Polar Covalent bond
double covalent bonds
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
The two atoms share their electrons - so it is a covalent bond ie a shared pair.
Elmer's Glue.
The two hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen molecule are held together by a covalent bond.
Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
Covalent Bonds
A Polar Covalent bond
A covalent bond is between atoms in a molecule.
A Polar Covalent bond
The nitrogen molecule consists of two atoms of nitrogen held together by "covalent" bonds.
double covalent bonds
ANSWER: You are absolutely right: All molecules are made up of tiny atoms. ... This happens because of the formation of bonds between the atoms, which holds them together to make a molecule.
Covalent bonds are formed by atoms sharing valence electrons.
The chemical bond in water is covalent.