Difference in density between covalent bonds due to Electronegativity.
It basically is to do with the permanent diapoles and the net diapole that results from this and all that shizz.
In other words to which atom the shared pair of electrons are pulled closer to (because of electronegativity)
The chemical bond for NaOH is a covalent bond.
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
All chemicals are held by chemical bond
Yes, it is a form of chemical bond. Other chemical bonds include ionic and metallic bond.
The chemical bond of carbohydrates is called glycosidic bond.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
Copper isn't a chemical bond, its an element
Any atom that hasn't undergone chemical bond.
The energy of chemical bond depends on the type of this bond: hundreds of kJ/mol.
chemical bond
A chemical bond
Chemical bond