A covalent compound
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
When a nonmetal bonds with a nonmetal, it forms a covalent compound. One common example of these compounds is glucose.
Ionic bonds are bonds formed by a nonmetal and a metal atom. On the contrary, covalent bonds are molecules formed by two or more nonmetal atoms.
they are put together in bonds; ionic bonds which are metal to nonmetal or covalent bonds which are non metal to nonmetal. Ionic bonds transfer electrons and covalent bonds share electrons
nonmetal with nonmetal pair of electrons is shared between 2 atoms
As a nonmetal carbon forms covalent bonds.
When a nonmetal bonds with a nonmetal, it forms a covalent compound. One common example of these compounds is glucose.
Ionic bonds are bonds formed by a nonmetal and a metal atom. On the contrary, covalent bonds are molecules formed by two or more nonmetal atoms.
The outer shell electrons of the atom form covalent bonds.
a covalent bond
they are put together in bonds; ionic bonds which are metal to nonmetal or covalent bonds which are non metal to nonmetal. Ionic bonds transfer electrons and covalent bonds share electrons
It would form a nitrogen atom because Nitrogen is a nonmetal, and covalent bonds occur when a nonmetal bonds to another nonmetal.
a molecule
They stick!
it is bonding that occurs between a metal and a nonmetal with a transfer of electrons
nonmetal with nonmetal pair of electrons is shared between 2 atoms
Yes.