Two or more atoms that get together and share electrons form a chemical bond.
A molecule or a compound.
A covalent chemical compound
A molecule
A molecule?
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
Atoms undergo chemical bonding in order to achieve stable valence shells. In order for oxygen atoms to accomplish this when they bond together, they share two pairs of valence electrons, which is a double bond.
The atoms share the pair of electrons in a nonpolar covalent bond.
If the atoms in a covalent bond share electrons equally, the bond is nonpolar.
Covalent bond
covalent bond
A covalent bond occurs when atoms share valence electrons.
Nonpolar covalent bond.
A covalent bond forms when atoms share electrons.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
When atoms lose and gain electrons, an ionic bond will form. When atoms share electrons, a covalent bond will form.
Atoms that do not easily lose electrons form covalent bonds with other atoms. That is, they share electrons.
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
Covalent bonds share electrons.
electrons share ionic bond between atoms. Covalent bond may also be present.
The bond that occurs when atoms share electrons is Ionic Bond