Because it needs only 1 electron to complete it's outer electron shell.
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
Hydrogen can form one covalent bond.
Hydrogen and oxygen form a covalent bond when they combine to form water (H2O). In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable configuration. An ionic bond involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, which does not occur in the case of hydrogen and oxygen in water.
Hydrogen can form a covalent bond with nitrogen to create ammonia (NH3).
covalent bond
No. They form a covalent bond.
Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.
Hydrogen Sulphide is covalent.They are both non-metals.
Hydrogen typically forms one covalent bond. It has one electron that it can share with another element to complete its valence shell.
No, oxygen and hydrogen do not form an ionic bond. When oxygen and hydrogen bond to form water, they share electrons in a covalent bond, where electrons are shared between the atoms rather than transferred.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide is a covalent compound.
polar covalent