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Q: What subatomic partial is involved when elements bond?
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Which subatomic particles are involed in chemical bonding?

Electrons are subatomic particles that are involved in chemical bonding where they form a bond between two atoms.


What types of elements are generally involved with an ionic bond?

A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.


What types of elements are involved in a nonpolar bond?

A nonpolar bond could only occur with covalent bonds, as all ionic bonds are polar. This means that all elements involved in nonpolar bonds are nonmetals.


What are the subatomic particles that make a bond?

A chemical bond is made by electrons


What subatomic particle is used in a bond?

electrons


What kind of bond is created by the attraction of subatomic particles of opposite charge?

Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.


What kind of bond is created by the attraction of a subatomic particle of opposite charge?

Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.


What elements does helium bond with?

helium does not bond with any elements.


What is partial double bond character?

Double bonds are rarely called partial, when the term is usesd it often means that the overlp of orbitals in the pi bond is poor and the effect of this second bond on bond strnegth and length is small.


How do you know if a bond is polar?

It depends on the Electronegativity of the bond. Electrons aren't shared equally in a bond. Some elements "like" electrons more that the element they are bonded with, therefore the electrons will be pulled more towards them. This phenomenon is measure by the electtonegativity. The higher the electronegativity of an element, the greater pull it has on electrons in a bond. This pull of electrons creates one side of the bond to have a partial negative charge (due to an electron's negative charge), thus making the other side have a partial positive. The positive and negative charges on the bond means that that bond is a polar bond.


What is the difference in polar and non-polar covalent bonds?

In a polar covalent bond, the electrons are pulled more toward certain elements, giving them a partial charge. In a non polar bond, the electrons are evenly or close to evenly shared.


A hydrogen bond forms when a positively charged hydrogen ion bonds to a negatively charged atom?

No, hydrogen bonding occurs in covalent compounds in which hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. These elements will pull electrons towards them getting a partial negative charge and giving hydrogen a partial positive charge.The actual hydrogen bonding occurs when the partial positive charge on one such molecule is attracted to the partial negative charge on another.Technically it isn't a type of bond.