Polar covalent bond
A molecule can have a completely nonpolar covalent bond when two atoms of the same element form the bond.
Water is not any kind of bond. Water is a molecule with polar covalent bonds occurring between the oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Water molecules can form hydrogen bonds between them or with other substances.
Water, H-O-H, has covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen. However water can also form hydrogen bond with polar molecules like alcohols, acids, etc.
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
Only covalent bonds form a molecule. Ionic bonds form an ionic compound.
A molecule can have a completely nonpolar covalent bond when two atoms of the same element form the bond.
hydrogen and chlorine top form Hydrochloric acid. H + Cl = HCl. They each share one of their electrons Hope this helps, lm 92
Nonpolar covalent bond; the electronegativity values are identical.
Water is not any kind of bond. Water is a molecule with polar covalent bonds occurring between the oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Water molecules can form hydrogen bonds between them or with other substances.
Water, H-O-H, has covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen. However water can also form hydrogen bond with polar molecules like alcohols, acids, etc.
covalent bond
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
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Only covalent bonds form a molecule. Ionic bonds form an ionic compound.
When forming molecules, atoms share electrons to form covalent bonds.
double covalent bond
Covalent bonds hold the atoms together in a water molecule. In covalent bonds atoms share electrons.