There are a few possibilities:-
H2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2
mixed halogens such as ClBr
SF has a single bond but it is not a molecule.
Protein is not a bond but a molecule having covalent bonds .
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
the hydrogen - oxygen bond.
The bromine diatomic molecule has a bond energy of 190 kilojoules per mole. This translates to a bond length of 228 picometers.
A molecule with a single covalent bond is a molecule that is held together by the sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms. This type of bond is formed when two nonmetal atoms share their valence electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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No, molecular bromine is bonded by a single bond.
There is NO 'one single bond' organic molecule possible.The simplest 'single bond' organic molecule is methane (CH4) with 4 (not one) single bonds (between central C and 4 H atoms).The only possible 'one double bond' organic molecule is carbon monoxide (C=O)
The chemical bond in water is covalent.
A single chemical bond between each molecule
No. hydrogen molecule has a strong single bond with a bond dissociation energy of 436 kJ/mol.