Covalent bond.
This is a covalent bond.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine
The bonding mechanism between sodium and chlorine atom occurs through harpoon mechanism
it forms a triple bond
The bond between carbon and chlorine is more polar than the bond between carbon and sulfur. To compare bond polarities, compare the difference in the electronegativities between the atoms. The difference between carbon (with an electronegativity of 2.55) and sulfur (2.58) is 0.03. The difference between carbon (2.55) and chlorine (3.16) is 0.61. Since the difference between C and Cl is larger than the difference between C and S, the C-Cl bond is more polar.
Chlorine cannot form a hydrogen bond only Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Flourine can
Nitrogen, N2, has a triple bond between smalleratoms (period 2) than chlorine, Cl2, has.
covalent bond
A Nitrogen molecule(N2) has a triple bond between it Nitrogen will only react only if the bond is broken. And since Chlorine cannot break this triple bond, under normal conditions, it does not react with nitrogen readily.
Pure Covalent Bond
it's an ionic bond. sodium donates its e- to chlorine and you have a bond.
Covalent. Nonpolar covalent. Nitrogen and chlorine have very similar electronegativities. Therefore the electron will be shared equally between them and the bond will be nonpolar covalent. The larger the difference between the electronegativities the more polar the bond.
a covalent bond. diatomics include hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, nitrogen.
ionic bond
It is not a hydrogen bond if they are in same molecule.But H bond forms between them.
An ionic bond
A covalent (triple bond) between the two nitrogens in N2.