Carbon and Hydrogen bonds together with covalent bonds, as in CH4.
Covalent. There is not a sufficient difference in electronegativity for carbon to completely pull the electrons away from hydrogen.
Hydrogen Bond
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
a hydrogen bond is a type of weak chemical bond. It is formed between the slightly positively charged hydrogen atom of one molecule and a slightly negative charged atom of another. A strong would be a covalent bond (it forms when atoms share electrons in order to become more stable)
covalent bond
Sodium iodide has ionic bonds, which are always polar. Carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas both have molecular (covalent) bonds; the ones in carbon dioxide are polar and those in elemental hydrogen molecules (H2) are nonpolar.
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
which is not a type of chemical bond, covalent, electron, ionic, or hydrogen
Covalent bond.
Covalent
carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals so its a molecular covalent
the covalent bond
A hydrogen bond.
the chemical bond that water has is called covalent bond where there are two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom
A hydrogen bond is a type of chemical bond. A hydrogen atom bonds with either a nitrogen, fluorine, or oxygen atom to make a weak bond.
covalent
chemical
A hydrogen bond is one type of chemical bond, so the question is somewhat misguided. In general it is weaker than the three types of bond we learn first, ionic, covalent and metallic bonds.