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Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars
The bond formed between hydrogen and iodine to produce HI is a polar covalent bond. One might think it would be ionic because of the large differences in electronegativity, but the strict definition of ionic would be a metal and a non metal. This is not the case in HI. So, strictly speaking it is covalent, but has a large degree of ionic character.
Polar bond between H and I in HI
yes
positive ion
covalent bond
Iodine and Carbon form a covalent bond. Moreover, this bond is nonpolar. Cheers, Caroline
Covalent bonds
Covalent bond is formed between the two atoms (hydrogen and iodine) in HI.
It forms an ionic bond.
Calcium iodine is formed when calcium reacts with iodine. Ca(s) + I2(s) --> CaI2(s)
Magnesium and iodine react to form the ionic compound magnesium iodide - MgI2.
Rubidium oxide has an ionic bond.
Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars Peptide bond is the bond formed between amino acids. Glycosidic bond is the bond formed between simple sugars
CsCl like NaCl is a salt. The cesium has an ionic bond with the chloride.
One covalent bond is between iodine and hydrogen.
The bond formed between hydrogen and iodine to produce HI is a polar covalent bond. One might think it would be ionic because of the large differences in electronegativity, but the strict definition of ionic would be a metal and a non metal. This is not the case in HI. So, strictly speaking it is covalent, but has a large degree of ionic character.