Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.
Covalent bond
No. A carbon-chlorine bond is a polar covalent bond.
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent bond.
Yes. a covalent bond is formed between carbon and chlorine.
The bond between similar atoms is always covalent so carbon-carbon bond is a true covalent bond.
The strongest chemical bond is the ionic bond. Ionic bond strengths are greater than covalent bond strengths.answer 2it is known that covalent bond is stronger.
The carbon-carbon bonds are covalent.
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
The bond between carbon and hydrogen is covalent, in which carbon and hydrogen share a pair of electrons.
Alkanes have ordinary covalent single carbon-carbon bonds and carbon-hydrogen bonds. Alkenes have double carbon-carbon bonds.