Covalent bonds are the intramolecular forces that hold the hydrogens to the carbon in methane, CH4. The intermolecular forces holding several methane molecules together are London dispersion forces (van der Waals forces).
A covalent bond because it is two non-metals reacting. If it was a metal and a non-metal then it would be an ionic bond
A covalent tetrahedral shaped bond is present.
covalent bonding
Methane has a covalent bond.
4 single covalent bonds.
I have no idea what the methane bond is
Single covalent bonding.
Hydrogen bonding between the complementary, nitrogenous bases (cytosine, guanine, thymine, adenine) of the two polynucleotide chains.
Ionic bonds.
ionic bonds hold the particles together in NaCl.
The force responsible for combine atoms together in a compound is chemical bonding.
Yes. You are correct.
A covalent bond because carbon and hydrogen are sharing electrons
Elmer's Glue.
Hydrogen bonding between the complementary, nitrogenous bases (cytosine, guanine, thymine, adenine) of the two polynucleotide chains.
DNA is held together by hydrogen bonding (aka H-bonding).
Hydrogen bonding.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H
Ionic bonds.
hydrogen bonds
attraction between the nuclei
ionic bonds hold the particles together in NaCl.
Covalent bonding holds CuCl2 together. Covalent bonding is a shared electron pairing of electrons from a non-metal and a metal. For the sake of your chemistry professor's sanity please memorize the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table. In fact just memeorize the periodic table.
Hydrogen bonds.