a covalent bond
covalent bond
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
'Covalent'.
Nonmetals typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This allows them to fill their valence shell and become more stable. Examples of nonmetals that commonly form covalent bonds include hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.
An ionic bond.
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
Two or more nonmetals would form a covalent bond.
covalent bond
This bond is covalent.
This is called a covalent bond.
Ionic Bond (between metals and nonmetals)
An ionic bond.
An ionic bond.
An ionic bond
It is a covalent bond because both hydrogen and oxygen are nonmetals, and whenever nonmetals bond, it's always covalent.
'Covalent'.