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An atom can make a number of covalent bonds equal to the number of electrons it needs to fill its outer shell
Yes...hydrogen fluoride (HF) has polar covalent bonds
Ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and probably hydrogen bonds
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
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Hydrogen is involved in covalent bonds but sometimes also in ionic bonds.
Hydrogen bonds with hydrogen bond acceptor atoms such as Oxygen. Covalent bonds with nearly anything.
An atom can make a number of covalent bonds equal to the number of electrons it needs to fill its outer shell
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
Yes...hydrogen fluoride (HF) has polar covalent bonds
Ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and probably hydrogen bonds
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Ionic bonds, Covalent bonds, Hydrogen bonds, Polar Covalent bonds, Non-Polar Covalent bonds, and Metallic bonds.
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hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds are betweem molecules and are weak forces.