Covalent bond
a covalent bond
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
covalent bond
An ionic bond.
'Covalent'.
a covalent bond
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
a covalent bond :) have a sick day man
covalent bond
This bond is covalent.
An ionic bond
An ionic bond.
'Covalent'.
The bond that occurs between 2 non-metals is called covalent bonds. it is also polar and example is H2o. the H is negitivly charged while the O is positivly charged, and the H will bond to a element that is poositivly charged make sense or am i totally confusing u?
both are non-metals, so a covalent bond will be formed
Because both phosphorus and fluorine are nonmetals and have a low electronegativity difference, they will make a covalent bond with each other - if that's what you're asking.
Ionic bond exist between metals and nonmetals.