You think probable to a coordinate covalent bond.
That bond is called Double Covalent bond or Double bond.
It's called a coordinate covalent bond.
It is NOT a double bond, but a covalent bond, and more specifically it is a dative, or coordinate covalent bond.
a coordinate covalent bond, sometimes also called a dative bond.
a coordinate covalent bond
That would be covalent bonding. Ionic bonding is the transfer of electrons, covalent is sharing.
Covalent Bonding
covalent bonding
covalent bonds
The simple answer is a Covalent bond. Polar covalent bonds have an unequal sharing. Pi bonds, which also involve can lead to a delocalisation of the electron pair. Multicentre bonds such as the so-called banana bond in diboarne has a pair shared across a B-H-B bridge.
covalent/ionic bonding.
"Pure Covalent" is a synonym for "nonpolar covalent bonding". That means that each atom pulls equally on the electrons and doesn't produce a permanent dipole moment.
covalent bond (There is also metallic bonding, which is many, many atoms sharing an electron, not just neighboring electrons.)
its a covalent bonding
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
This is called covalent bonding.