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No, metallic bonds only form between the atoms of a metal. Nitrogen and phosphorous are both nonmetals, and would be expected to form a covalent bond. However, I do not know if nitrogen and phosphorus bond with one another, since they are in the same group.
No, It would be an ionic bond. For Covalent is the sharing of atoms, ionic is transferring.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.
The answer depends on how the bond is formed. The bond between two atoms could be an ionic bond if the electrons are transferred between the two atoms or the bond could be covalent if the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
The bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
The bond between phosphorus and fluorine atoms is more polar than the bond between phosphorus and chlorine atoms.
No, metallic bonds only form between the atoms of a metal. Nitrogen and phosphorous are both nonmetals, and would be expected to form a covalent bond. However, I do not know if nitrogen and phosphorus bond with one another, since they are in the same group.
For a covalent bond electrons are shared between two atoms.
Yes. Nitrogen and phosphorus would form a covalent bond.
The single bond length between oxygen and phosphorus is 176 picometers but I am unsure of the double bond length.
Nitrogen pairs up, into the N2 molecule which has a very strong triple bond. There is relatively little attraction between one nitrogen molecule and another, so they move independently and form a gas. In phosphorus, the atoms do not pair up, they bond to their neighboring atoms, thus forming a network of bonding that holds the atoms together into a solid.
covalent bond
No, It would be an ionic bond. For Covalent is the sharing of atoms, ionic is transferring.
The bond between the carbon atoms is a double bond.
ionic bond
The answer depends on how the bond is formed. The bond between two atoms could be an ionic bond if the electrons are transferred between the two atoms or the bond could be covalent if the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
A covalent bond would form between these atoms. Covalent bonds involve atoms sharing electrons.