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∙ 8y agoC and N, N and H, Cl and Cl, Xe and Xe can form covalent bonds. Mg and Cl, Li and Cl, Cu and Cl, Fe and Cl can form ionic bonds due to the large difference in electronegativity. K and Cl would form an ionic bond as well.
A covalent bond.
O2 and N2 are diatomic molecules that are joined by a double covalent bond. Cl2 and He2 do not exist as stable diatomic molecules with double covalent bonds.
Chlorine (Cl) and Fluorine (F) have a covalent bond, as they share electrons to form a stable molecule. This bond is characterized by the sharing of electron pairs between the two atoms.
A covalent bond forms between Cl and P. In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Elements such as hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) can form diatomic molecules joined by single covalent bonds. For example, H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2.
Yes...they form
A covalent bond.
O2 and N2 are diatomic molecules that are joined by a double covalent bond. Cl2 and He2 do not exist as stable diatomic molecules with double covalent bonds.
The bond is covalent.
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
Here is a covalent bond.
Chlorine (Cl) and Fluorine (F) have a covalent bond, as they share electrons to form a stable molecule. This bond is characterized by the sharing of electron pairs between the two atoms.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
A covalent bond forms between Cl and P. In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
polar covalent bond.
Elements such as hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) can form diatomic molecules joined by single covalent bonds. For example, H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.