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No, F2 is covalent but it is an element, not a compound.
A hydrogen atoms binds to a carbon atom by sharing an electron pair... a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed by non-metals, like hydrogen and carbon; ionic bonds are formed by metals and non-metals, like NaCl.
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
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A molecule with a single covalent bond is a molecule that is held together by the sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms. This type of bond is formed when two nonmetal atoms share their valence electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Covalent. Non-metals tend to share electrons
Protein is not a bond but a molecule having covalent bonds .
No, F2 is covalent but it is an element, not a compound.
Metals form what is known as a metallic bond. It is somewhat similar to a covalent bond in that the electrons are shared, however, in a covalent bond the electrons are shared by a single molecule, and in a metallic bond, the electrons are shared by all the metallic atoms in that particular object.
A hydrogen atoms binds to a carbon atom by sharing an electron pair... a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed by non-metals, like hydrogen and carbon; ionic bonds are formed by metals and non-metals, like NaCl.
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
The bond in the molecule is covalent.
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A single, covalent bond as two identical non - metals produce
A molecule with a single covalent bond is a molecule that is held together by the sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms. This type of bond is formed when two nonmetal atoms share their valence electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.
Covalent bonds are the intramolecular forces that hold the hydrogens to the carbon in methane, CH4. The intermolecular forces holding several methane molecules together are London dispersion forces (van der Waals forces).