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The bonding would be polar covalent
Monovalent.
Intermolecular is the bonding between the molecules (what connects them all together) For example dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding (HFON)Intramolecular is the bonding between the atoms like ionic covalent or metallic.For example in a water molecule the intermolecular bonding would be the hydrogen bonding. The non-bonding pairs will connect with other water molecules non-bonding pairs to create a hydrogen bond. Whereas the intramolecular bonding would be covalent. Because that's what joins the individual hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom.
Nonexistent?
the bonding of carbon and oxygen to form carbon dioxide, because they are both nonmetals would be a covalent bond
Covalent Bonding
The bonding would be polar covalent
Bronze being a metal alloy, it would be held by metallic bonding.
Monovalent.
Early speculation was that it would be shown Easter 2009, but there has been no word on this from HBO and it looks very unlikely that it will be on this Easter. On the assumption that HBO will want to show it during the Easter period, the best guess at this point is Easter 2010.
Tooth bonding needed mostly for child. if there is the chipped of the tooth surface then the tooth bonding requred its like a fillings
Intermolecular is the bonding between the molecules (what connects them all together) For example dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding (HFON)Intramolecular is the bonding between the atoms like ionic covalent or metallic.For example in a water molecule the intermolecular bonding would be the hydrogen bonding. The non-bonding pairs will connect with other water molecules non-bonding pairs to create a hydrogen bond. Whereas the intramolecular bonding would be covalent. Because that's what joins the individual hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom.
It is unlikely that you are older than 8, because otherwise you would know how to use unlikely in a sentence. :)
the jugdement would efect the bonding because the wouldn't like each other
Mg+2.
Nonexistent?
the bonding of carbon and oxygen to form carbon dioxide, because they are both nonmetals would be a covalent bond