Neon, as it is a noble gas, is highly unreactive, and will hardly form any bonds, let alone covalent ones.
As a noble gas, Neon tends to form no bonds of any kind - so it would be fewest - with ZERO.
Covalent bond
Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.
Nitrogen and Oxygen being both nonmetals, they would form a covalent bond between the two.
I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.
As a noble gas, Neon tends to form no bonds of any kind - so it would be fewest - with ZERO.
Covalent bond
Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.
The hydrogen and oxygen in water mainly have covalent bonds. However there are some ionic bonds; otherwise, water would not have a pH. It also has some hydrogen bonding, which raises the temperature of its melting and boiling.
Oxygen and Nitrogen are both nonmetals so they would form covalent bonds.
Nitrogen and Oxygen being both nonmetals, they would form a covalent bond between the two.
I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.
No. Both oxygen and bronie are nonmetals. As a general rule, nonmetals will form covalent bonds with one another.
Carbon generally form four covalent bonds.So this leaves two covalent bonds for oxygen, exactly enough for the stable oxygen bonding with one double bond. '-' is single, '=' is double: C(-H)(-Cl)(=O) which is named 'chloromethanal'
Carbon has 4 available bonds. Oxygen has 2. All bonds must be used up or the compound will not be stable. Each oxygen is joined to the carbon by a double covalent bond. CO2 has 2 double-covalent bonds (4 covalent bonds in total)
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.O2 molecule has non-polar covalent bondCovalent
Oxygen forms either covalent or ionic bonds, depending upon what it is bonding with.