covalent bonding
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A hydrogen bond is the type of bond that attracts an oxygen and hydrogen molecule. In a hydrogen bond, the hydrogen atom from one molecule is attracted to the electronegative oxygen atom of another molecule.
Carbon monoxide is held together by a covalent bond.
hydrogen bond.
hydrogen bond.
Nope, when hydrogen and oxygen are bonded together in the form of water, the technical term is dihydrogen monoxide (H20). Hydrogen monoxide would be HO however, it is not listed as HO, but rather OH (why, I have no idea), which is a base called hydroxide. It all has to deal with the way they bond. Truly, if I were to explain the whole process of how bonding works, I would basically end up writing you a book, because of how much information there is on how different elements bond with one another and why and how they bond in the ways that they do.
hydrogen bond
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
Polar Covalent
a hydrogen bond
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has a covalent bond type. Specifically, it forms a polar covalent bond between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
peptide bond, hydrogen bond