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A molecule of carbon monoxide has polar covalent bonds.
The bond between the C and O is covalent. The bond between the CO- ion and the Mg3+ is ionic.
It's a covalent bond. Carbon is non metal and does not form cations in stable compounds. The bond is polar, as the electronegativity of Cl is higher than that of C.
That is a single covalent bond.
Covalent
A hydrogen bond--two between A and T and three between G and C.
A molecule of carbon monoxide has polar covalent bonds.
A hydrogen bond.
The bond between the C and O is covalent. The bond between the CO- ion and the Mg3+ is ionic.
It's a covalent bond. Carbon is non metal and does not form cations in stable compounds. The bond is polar, as the electronegativity of Cl is higher than that of C.
That is a single covalent bond.
if C is the carbon of an alkane, then a sigma bond is formed. if C is the carbon of an alkene or alkyne, then a sigma bond form carbon to metal and a pi-back bonding from metal to carbon will exist.
Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
one hydrogen bond
Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
A double covalent bond. Each oxygen form a double covalent bond to caron. Structurally it is shown as 'O-C-O'.