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Naphthalene is an organic compound with a chemical formula of C10H8. As you can see, it is solely made up of 2 non-metals. When 2 non-metals bond, it is likely to be covalent bonding because they do not form ions easily. The above compound exists as a white crystalline solid that is commonly used in mothballs. It goes through sublimation.
2 nonmetals
If it is just one element, the Lewis diagram with two unpaired electrons will form a covalent compound with oxygen.
The number of covalent bonds depends on the compound it makes. Xenon can make maximum of six covalent bond (as in XeF6) and minimum of 2 as in (XeF2).
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Naphthalene is an organic compound with a chemical formula of C10H8. As you can see, it is solely made up of 2 non-metals. When 2 non-metals bond, it is likely to be covalent bonding because they do not form ions easily. The above compound exists as a white crystalline solid that is commonly used in mothballs. It goes through sublimation.
2 nonmetals
If it is just one element, the Lewis diagram with two unpaired electrons will form a covalent compound with oxygen.
The number of covalent bonds depends on the compound it makes. Xenon can make maximum of six covalent bond (as in XeF6) and minimum of 2 as in (XeF2).
Carbon forms covalent bonds with fluorine.
Molecule. A nonmetal to nonmetal covalent bond. Electronegativity is not variant enough among the nonmetals to form ionic bonds.
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A compound. It can be an ionic compound or a covalent/molecular compound, depending on what elements are being combined. If one element is a metal and the other is a nonmetal, then the compound is most likely ionic. If both elements are non_metals, then the compound will be covalent, or molecular.
Compounds with covalent bonds are generally more dangerous more open flames, because they are more likely to combust. Ionic compounds such as salt usually do not react as nearly much to flame. This results due to the different natures of the bonds.
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