there are two types of bonds, ionic and covalent. In an ionic bond, which is a compound, one of the atoms donates one or more electron(s) to another atom to make both of their valence shells full. In a covalent bond, when two or more atoms pair up, they share (an) electron(s) to make their valence shells full.
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A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond involves th sharing of electrons NOT ions. Ions are involved in ionic bonds.
A covalent bond results when electrons are shared between two or more atoms.
Covalent bonding.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Covalent Bond
a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond involves th sharing of electrons NOT ions. Ions are involved in ionic bonds.
A covalent bond results when electrons are shared between two or more atoms.
Particles formed from the covalent bonding of atoms are called molecules.
it depends on which types of atomes are involved in the bond (metal, nonmetal, metaloid, manmade).
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
it will be a covalent bond
Yes, a peptide bond is a covalent bond.