Covalent bond
No, it can have as many bonds as necessary to join the various atoms in the molecule together.
Three covalent bonds.
Three covalent bonds.
It depends on the properties of the atoms. But, basically they join together to satisfy the octet rule. Octet rule stated that every atom will want to have eight valence electrons. So when atoms join? Answer: when they found a pair that can satisfy that rule (either covalent or ionic.) Also, it depends on the temperature and pressure.
The hydrogen atom of one water molecule, with its partial positive charge, is attracted to the oxygen atom of a neighboring water molecule, with its partial negative charge, forming a hydrogen bond.
Nitrogen and Oxygen being both nonmetals, they would form a covalent bond between the two.
Bonds are created when chemical reactions join atoms.
When atoms join to form a new molecule, they do so through chemical bonds, which can be covalent, ionic, or metallic. This process involves the sharing or transfer of electrons, allowing the atoms to achieve a more stable electronic configuration. The resulting molecule exhibits unique properties that differ from the individual atoms, enabling a vast array of chemical reactions and interactions essential for life and various materials.
a molecule
When two or more atoms chemically join, they form a molecule. Molecules can be made up of atoms of the same element (e.g., oxygen) or different elements (e.g., water). Bonding between atoms in a molecule can be covalent, ionic, or metallic, depending on the type of atoms involved.
In nuclear fusion, two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy in the process. When atoms join to form a molecule, they share or transfer electrons to create chemical bonds, without any change in the nuclei of the atoms involved.
A covalent molecules are molecules formed by covalent bond(sharing of electrons) b/n nonmetals with the exception of amonium ion to satisfy octate electron.