Surprisingly hard question. I'll go out on a limb here:
A bond is a loan represented by a Security (UCC 8-102 (15))
What is the difference between bank loan and bank credit?
A stock represents partial ownership in a company. A bond represents a loan to a company.
loan is money borrowed and debt is money owed. :-)
Difference between loan disbursed and loan outstanding; the unpaid remainder that you still owe.
A debt is something you owe someone, a loan is something you borrow
What is the difference between bank loan and bank credit?
If there is a slight electronegativity difference, the bond is a nonpolar covalent bond. If there is a large electronegativity difference, it is an ionic bond. If the difference is somewhere between, it is a polar covalent bond.
The main difference between stocks and bonds is that stocks give you partial ownership in a corporation, while bonds are a loan from you to a company or government.
Ionic bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is over 2.Covalent polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is under 2.Covalent non-polar bond: the difference between electronegativities of the atoms is cca. zero
Ionic bond: involve an electrostatic attraction between atoms.Covalent bond: electrons are shared between atoms.
A stock represents partial ownership in a company. A bond represents a loan to a company.
Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars
If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is less than 1.7, then a covalent bond is formed between the two atoms.
Yankee is an American Bond, while Bulldog is a British Bond.
It depends on the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms. If the EN difference between two atoms is less than 0.5,the bond is nonpolar covalent. If the EN difference between the two atoms is between 0.5 and 1.6, the bond is polar covalent. If the EN difference between the atoms is greater than 2.0, the bond is ionic. If the EN difference is between 1.6 and 2.0, and if a metal is involved, then the bond is considered ionic. If only nonmetals are involved, the bond is considered polar covalent. Please refer to the related links.
Shaken not stirred.
If this difference is under 2 the bond is covalent; if the difference is over 2 the bond is ionic.