An ionic bond - sodium and iodine form NaI, containing Na+ and I- ions.
what type of bond will form between aluminium and oxygen
Lithium and iodine will form an ionic bond. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
Polar Covalent
polar covalent
Non-polar covalent bond
polar covalent
non polar covalent
It is a type of Van der Waals bond.
a covalent bond. diatomics include hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, nitrogen.
We have one Sigma Bond.
when a metal forms bond with a non metal the bond is an ionic bond.
Covalent.
A chemical bond that may be ionic where the atoms bonded together are charged or covalent where electrons are shared. The nature of the bond depends on the relative electronegativity of the atoms involved. An example of an ionic bond is in sodium chloride. An example of a covalent bond is one between carbon and hydrogen for example in a hydrocarbon. When an element atom bonds to another atom of the same elemnt then that bond is covalent, eg O2, N2, H2, S8.
CsCl like NaCl is a salt. The cesium has an ionic bond with the chloride.
Covalent bond is formed between the two atoms (hydrogen and iodine) in HI.
Strongest bond that forms between 2 atoms.
molecule of iodine is made up of similar kind of iodine atoms .So there is no difference in the electronegativity. Hence,it forms non-polar covalent bond.
A compound is formed from atoms. Covalent bond is weaker.
a covalent bond. diatomics include hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, nitrogen.
Ionic Bond
We have one Sigma Bond.
Valence Electrons
Valence Electrons
It is the covalent bond.
unsaturated are oils that have double bonds in their structure because there is not enough hydrogen atoms to bond with the carbon atoms. In such case, carbon atoms bond to each others to form double or triple bonds. adding iodine, saturates the oil as iodine atoms bond to carbon atoms as if they were hydrogen atoms. This is an answer to the question that should read: How does iodine affect unsaturated fats?