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Covalent bonding of one atom to another is the result of what?

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Is covalent and ionic are same?

No, in covalent bonding atoms "share" electrons. In ionic bonding one atom completely takes on or more electrons away from another.


What do you call a bond that forms when electrons are tansferred from one atom to another?

This is a covalent bonding.


When an atom loses or gains an atom its called?

covalent/ionic bonding.


This is when atoms of elements combine by sharing electrons or by the complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another.?

chemical bond


Is isonic bonding the same as sharing electrons?

Yes, ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another to create charged ions, while sharing electrons in covalent bonding involves atoms sharing electrons to form a stable bond. Ionic bonding results in the formation of an ionic compound, while covalent bonding produces a molecule.


What type of covalent bond is formed when the two bonding electrons come from the same atom and both received by the other atom?

This type of covalent bond is known as a dative or coordinate covalent bond. It forms when one atom shares both electrons in the bond with another atom, which acts as the electron acceptor.


What is the atom the involved in bonding are called?

If the bonding is covalent, then they are just called atoms but when in ionic bonding they are called ions.


What type of non covalent interaction is the strongest?

Hydrogen bonding is the strongest type of non-covalent interaction. It occurs between a hydrogen atom bonded to an electronegative atom (such as oxygen or nitrogen) and another electronegative atom. The strength of hydrogen bonding comes from the strong dipole-dipole interaction it creates.


What is the coordinate bonding and what is the difference between it and the covalent bonding?

Covalent bonding involves two or more atoms sharing electrons. Coordinate covalent bonding is just an attraction that molecules have for other molecules based on the asymmetrical distribution of electrons in those molecules, creating negatively charged and positively charged regions (and hence, an attraction between the negatively charged regions of one molecule and the positively charged regions of another molecule).


What makes an atom become part of a molecule?

Ionic and covalent bonding


When an atom gains or loses electrons it is called an?

covalent/ionic bonding.