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Depends. Metal atoms form metallic bonds. nonmetals form nonpolar covalent bonds.
The cause is the interaction between valence electrons.
The difference in electronegativity between th atoms foming the covalent bond leads to the polar nture of the bond. If the atoms are alike then there is NO difference in electronegativity- so - no bond polarity
Atoms that do not easily lose electrons form covalent bonds with other atoms. That is, they share electrons.
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Chemical bonds are the force of attraction between two atoms. when they combine and form a molecule, they become a new substance with properties similar to that of the "parent" substances. Different amounts of different elements form different substances. You see, when a boy atom likes a girl atom.... just kidding.
atoms share two electrons
Alloys form metallic bonds between the metal atoms.
Depends. Metal atoms form metallic bonds. nonmetals form nonpolar covalent bonds.
A covalent bond will be formed between these two atoms. As a reule of thumb, a two nonmetals will always forma covalent bond.
The chemical bonding between atoms form a molecule.
A covalent bond is a chemical bonding where two atoms combine by sharing electron pairs. The combination becomes stable because of the balance between attractive and repulsive forces between the atoms through the sharing of electrons. This is one way in which atoms chemically combine to form more complex molecules.
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond together.
If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is less than 1.7, these atoms form covalent bond by the sharing of electrons.
It is an interaction between valence electrons.
Two atoms will form an ionic bond by the complete transfer of the valence electrons if the electronegativity difference between the two atoms is above 1.7
The cause is the interaction between valence electrons.