A covalent bond because carbon and hydrogen are sharing electrons
The bonds between atoms within a methane molecule are held together by covalent bonds.
Methane is formed by covalent bonding between Carbon and Hydrogen.
Atom are made up of Protons, electrons and neutrons.Atoms combine together by chemical bonding to form a particular molecule. for example, one carbon and four hydrogen atoms combines to forms methane (CH4)
Metals (such as aluminum) are held together by "metallic bonding" which can often be described as a "sea of electrons"
The bonding is covalent.
Ionic
covalient
Ionic bonds.
Wood glue holds boards together.
Covalent. [Although intermolecular bonding (hydrogen bonding and Van Der Waals) can occur between chains.]
Ligament .
Pure potassium is held together by metallic bonds.
An Esther linkage.
Atom are made up of Protons, electrons and neutrons.Atoms combine together by chemical bonding to form a particular molecule. for example, one carbon and four hydrogen atoms combines to forms methane (CH4)
The meaning of these words is very similar although not identical. If you tie something together with rope, that is binding, not bonding, but if you glue something together that would be bonding, not binding; both are forms of attachment, but not exactly the same kind. When two atoms form a molecule that is bonding, not binding. If you enter into a legal contract, it is said to be binding, not bonding.
It is a disulfide bond!
electromagnetic force
peptide bonds hold the amino acids together.
Ionic bonding