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The only covalent bond hydrogen can make is a single sigma bond with it's one electron.
The bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Water is a molecule with a single bond between the oxygen and each hydrogen atom. Each hydrogen atom shares one electron with the oxygen atom through a covalent bond.
No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
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No. NH3, ammonia, only contains single covalent bonds. Hydrogen cannot form double bonds.
The bond between carbon and hydrogen atoms is covalent.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Water is a molecule with a single bond between the oxygen and each hydrogen atom. Each hydrogen atom shares one electron with the oxygen atom through a covalent bond.
The Lewis dot structure for hydrogen bromide (HBr) consists of a single covalent bond between the hydrogen atom and the bromine atom. So, there is one single covalent bond in the Lewis dot structure of HBr.
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No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.
No methane does not contain a triple bond. Methane is a covalent compound: in one molecule of methane, there are four hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom each by a single covalent bond (i.e., one single bond between each hydrogen atom and the carbon atom).
Yes. ex: hydrogen.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contains covalent bonds. The two hydrogen atoms are bonded to the oxygen atom by single covalent bonds, while the two oxygen atoms are bonded to each other by a single covalent bond.
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