No. These two elements form only covalent bonds with each other.
No.Because, they form a covalent bond between them.
No, they form a covalent bond because they are both nonmetals.
no
Sodium
No. Hydrogen and oxygen bond covalently.
carbon does not form ionic bond ,they form covalent bonds
Hydrogen is an element, not a bond. It can form bonds, which are usually covalent, but an ionic bond with hydrogen is possible, for example, lithium hydride is an ionic compound. While this, like every compound, does have its own distinctive features, I would not call it a special form of ionic bond.
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
Sodium
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen bond covalently.
carbon does not form ionic bond ,they form covalent bonds
Hydrogen is an element, not a bond. It can form bonds, which are usually covalent, but an ionic bond with hydrogen is possible, for example, lithium hydride is an ionic compound. While this, like every compound, does have its own distinctive features, I would not call it a special form of ionic bond.
because of the electronegativity
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
No. They form a covalent bond.
no they can not
Chlorophyll makes a covalent bond, as the elements it is made from, hydrogen, chlorine and carbon, all need what the others have and so they form a covalent bond
No. Carbon does not form ionic bonds, and in this case they are double-covalent bonds.