Oxygen cannot bond with a single Hydrogen atom naturally. It must bond with two in order to become stable again. This is known as water, or H2O. However, another bond is possible known Hydrogen Peroxide, or H2O2. As there is an extra Oxygen atom the molecule is less stable and therefore more acidic than water. Hence it's use as an anti-septic.
A Covalent Bond (usually between non-metals)
A covalent bond (usually the case for two non-metals).
It is an IONIC bond type, but the angle is not 1800 but 1050
The electronegativity difference between hydrogen and sulfur is 0.38, so the bond is polar covalent., H2S has a dipole moment of 0.97 D about half that of water
Polar covalent bonds are formed between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
O + O --> O2, in which O2 has a nonpolar double covalent bond. O=O
polar covalent
These bonds are covalent.
A convalent bond.
pi bond
polar
A Covalent Bond (usually between non-metals)
A covalent bond
Covalent bond
H2O, or water
single bond
Polar bond between H and I in HI
H-H A covalent bond and one sigma bond between the two hydrogen atoms as they only have the one electron apiece to share in the covalent bond.
Luzzy
Ionic bond between H+ ions and I- ions in HI molecule.