Ions and molecules are the results of two different types of bonds. Ions are the result of ionic bonds and molecules are the result of covalent bonds.
because single bonds are less reactive
axial bonds are longer than equatorial bonds becz axial bond contain very less "s" character as compare to equatorial bond, hence probability of finding it near nucleus is less hence force of attraction by nucleus is less as compare to to equatorial bonds
Yes, the stability of noble gas elements other than helium is due to their having eight valence electrons. This electron configuration, known as an octet, gives them a full outer energy level, making them highly stable and less likely to form chemical bonds with other elements.
When two different substances combine by making chemical bonds, the result is another chemical compound.
Yes it appears as O=C=O this is a result of C having 4 covalent bonds and Oxygen having 2
hydrogen bonds
covanlent bonds
Ions and molecules are the results of two different types of bonds. Ions are the result of ionic bonds and molecules are the result of covalent bonds.
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Sigma bonds (single bonds) are formed as a result of the overlapping of s orbitals.
Hydrogen bonds are a form of electrostatic bonds involving hydrogen. Electrostatic bonds result from + an - charges interacting. Hydrogen bonds result from being partially positive and being attracted to another partially negative or more electronegative atom.. Etc etc
Hydrogen bonds
because single bonds are less reactive
axial bonds are longer than equatorial bonds becz axial bond contain very less "s" character as compare to equatorial bond, hence probability of finding it near nucleus is less hence force of attraction by nucleus is less as compare to to equatorial bonds
Yes, the stability of noble gas elements other than helium is due to their having eight valence electrons. This electron configuration, known as an octet, gives them a full outer energy level, making them highly stable and less likely to form chemical bonds with other elements.
When atoms are bonded together with covalent bonds, the result is a molecule.