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Generally these elements form covalent bonds.
Elements don't have bonds, only compounds do.
Ionic and covalent bonds are both chemical bonds formed by either sharing or transferring electrons. Hydrogen bonds are technically not a kind of chemical bond but a kind of intermolecular attraction between polar molecules in which hydrogen is bonded to one of the very electronegative elements nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
Decomposition reaction
Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.
Generally these elements form covalent bonds.
The elements that make covalent bonds are non-metal and non-metal chemicals
Covalent bonds
Elements don't have bonds, only compounds do.
nonmetal
The bonds are ionic or covalent.
Ionic and covalent bonds are both chemical bonds formed by either sharing or transferring electrons. Hydrogen bonds are technically not a kind of chemical bond but a kind of intermolecular attraction between polar molecules in which hydrogen is bonded to one of the very electronegative elements nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
Decomposition reaction
it can make covalent bonds!
its a kind of chemical bond
covalent bonds
double covalent bonds