Normally a covalent bond, but it depends entirely upon what compound you are considering. There is no single answer.
The nucleotides are linked by peptide bonds - covalent bonds between the carbon in the carboxyl group and the nitrogen in the amino group. The double helix is formed by hydrogen bonds between the hydrogens and oxygens of two strands of nucleotides.
The "O+" blood type is a subtype of the "O" blood type. Individuals who are O+ have the Rh factor present on their red blood cells, while individuals who are O- do not have the Rh factor. This distinction is important in blood transfusions to ensure compatibility between donors and recipients.
The baby with type A blood goes to the parents who are type A heterozygous and type O, as it is the only combination that can produce a type A baby. The baby with type O blood goes to the parents who are type A homozygous and type O, as they could not have a type A baby.
People who are of the blood type B can only receive type B or type O. Type A people can receive type A or type O Type AB people can receive type A, B, or O Type O people can only receive type O
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B
A covalent bond
A molecule of carbon monoxide has polar covalent bonds.
there is only one type of bond between water molecules and that is the strong Hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bond can be formed only between H Atom and O,F,N. here we have O.
both are non-metals, so a covalent bond will be formed
The Joey bond and the Ayleene bond can bond more and make a bond of babies.Then the ring comes to destroy your home.Also ominomapia.
Covalent bonds. The molecule ghas a bent shape with an O-S-O angle of near 120 0 and a rather short S-O bond length suggesting double bonds. Conventionally it is described as O=S=O
A polar covalent bond would be formed between oxygen (O) and fluorine (F) due to their electronegativity difference. Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, causing it to attract the shared electrons closer to itself, creating a partial negative charge on fluorine and a partial positive charge on oxygen in the bond.
The bond between sulfur and oxygen in SOCl2 is a coordinate covalent bond. This type of bond is formed when both electrons shared in the bond come from the same atom, in this case, sulfur donates both electrons to form the bond with oxygen.
A covalent bond typically forms between sulfur (s) and oxygen (o). In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
There are two types of bonds created by atoms of the molecules are polar covalent bond and hydrogen bond. Polar covalent bond is formed by the hydrogen and oxygen of the water while the hydrogen bond is formed between the water molecules.
There is ionic and covalent bonds: Ionic - SO4 is a polyatomic ion with a charge of 2-, so the molecule can be represented as H22+ SO42- Covalent - There are also covalent bonds between the S-O atoms
A double bond, aka O=O.