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no, this is false it forms a hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond forms between the hydrogen(s) of one water molecule, and the oxygen molecule of another water molecule.
Covalent bond
There are two types of chemical bonds present in oxygen: 1. If it is bonded with a metal, it forms an ionic bond; 2. if it is bonded with a non-metal, it forms a covalent bond.
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.
covalent
There is little evidence of such a compound.
A covalent bond
no, this is false it forms a hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond forms between the hydrogen(s) of one water molecule, and the oxygen molecule of another water molecule.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine
Covalent bond
Two electrons are trasfered from magnesium to oxygen and ionic bond is formed.
There are two types of chemical bonds present in oxygen: 1. If it is bonded with a metal, it forms an ionic bond; 2. if it is bonded with a non-metal, it forms a covalent bond.
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.
Yes, the polarity is weakened considerably.
the bond that forms is called the peptite bond