Two atoms
Two atoms
The bond order is determined by the number of shared electrons between the two bonded atoms.
bonded
The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.
A single straight line is used to represent a single covalent bond between atoms. As examples,C-H is a carbon bonded to a hydrogen by a single covalent bond. S-O is a sulfur bonded to an oxygen by a single covalent bond.
it will be a covalent bond
A non-polar covalent bond shows that the two atoms bonded by it have exactly or nearly equal electonegativity values.
covalent because Br2 is just to Bromine atoms bonded together
covalent bonding
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
Fluorine atoms have a covalent bond between each other to form a covalent molecule. Fluorine bonded to a metal will have ionic bonds. Fluorine bonded to a non-meatl will have polar covalent bonding.
Fluorine atoms have a covalent bond between each other to form a covalent molecule. Fluorine bonded to a metal will have ionic bonds. Fluorine bonded to a non-meatl will have polar covalent bonding.