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Yes. CO (carbon monoxide) has a polar covalent bond.
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Co ordinate Covalent bond
Carbon monoxide (CO) has covalent bond in it. the rest are ionic compounds.
Covalent bond
Yes. CO (carbon monoxide) has a polar covalent bond.
it is a type of covalent bond in which sharing of electrons takes place
who cares its just science
Co ordinate Covalent bond
Carbon monoxide (CO) has covalent bond in it. the rest are ionic compounds.
Carbon monoxide has a polar covalent bond.
covalent bonds can be broken if energy is added to a molecule. this formation of covalent bond is accompanied by energy given off.
Polar Covalent
Covalent bond
A covalent bond. Non-polar covalent is stronger than polar covalent as well.
The strength of the bond increases as the bond dissociation energy increases.
Carbon monoxide is held together by a covalent bond.