Nitrogen molecules are formed by triple covalent bonds.
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N and H atoms will form covalent bonds together. N-H molecules will hydrogen bond together.
Natrium azide has an ionic bond.
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In a molecule the bond is covalent, as in ammonia. Between molecules a hydrogen bond can occur between a hydrogen atom on one molecule which is attached to N or O and a nitrogen atom with lone pairs.
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Argon nitride is not known.
N and H atoms will form covalent bonds together. N-H molecules will hydrogen bond together.
Natrium azide has an ionic bond.
Argon nitride is not known.
It's a covalent bond.
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In a molecule the bond is covalent, as in ammonia. Between molecules a hydrogen bond can occur between a hydrogen atom on one molecule which is attached to N or O and a nitrogen atom with lone pairs.
This bond is covalent.
They will form a covalent bond. Both are nonmetals; covalent bonds only form between nonmetals. Ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals, so that is not correct here.
Covalent. In compounds this may be a single or double bond. In the elemental form N2 there is a triple bond.
Covalant- the difference in electronegativities is insufficient to make it ionic but it is polar covalent.