The type of bond is determined by the difference in electrongativity of atoms
Valet
covalent bond
When electrons are transferred between two atoms a covalent bond is formed is known as an ionic bond.
The electrons involved in the bond are shared equally between the atoms.
Hydrogen
Electrons are shared between these two atoms.
The type of bond is determined by the difference in electrongativity of atoms
The type of bond is determined by the difference in electrongativity of atoms
The type of bond is determined by the difference in electronegativity of the atoms.
covalent bond
A covalent bond is formed between two atoms with similar electronegativity.
The answer depends on how the bond is formed. The bond between two atoms could be an ionic bond if the electrons are transferred between the two atoms or the bond could be covalent if the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
When electrons are transferred between two atoms a covalent bond is formed is known as an ionic bond.
An ionic bond is formed between two atoms by complete transfer of valence electrons from one atom to another atom but a covalent bond is formed between two atoms by the sharing of valence unpaired electrons of both the bonded atoms. An ionic bond is a bond formed between a metal and a non metal. A covalent bond is formed between two non metal atoms.
Yes,when electrons are shared between two atoms covalent bond is formed
if two combining atoms have a difference of electronegativities between 0.5 and 1.7 then bond formed is a polar covalent bond.
A compound is formed from atoms. Covalent bond is weaker.
A molecular bond