Chemical Bonding
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1. Ionic Bond 1. Covalent Bond
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2. Ions 2. Molecules
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3. Nonpolar Molecule 3. Polar Molecule
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4. Positive Ions & 4. Negative Ions
Tetraphosphorus Decoxide P4O10 is held by Van der Waals forces, which are weak intermolecular attractions between molecules. Thereby, it is a molecular compound, not covalent.
covalent bonds
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.
Atoms are linked in a molecule by chemical bondings.The chemical bondings are: ionic, covalent and metallic bonding in metals.
Tetraphosphorus Decoxide P4O10 is held by Van der Waals forces, which are weak intermolecular attractions between molecules. Thereby, it is a molecular compound, not covalent.
covalent bonds
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
a polar covalent bond
Molecules stick together by various types of chemical bonding, typically covalent or coordinate covalent bonds.
Water is a compound or a molecule made by covalent bondings.
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.
Molecules are covalent.
mostly covalent bonds as lipids are organic molecules
A covalent compound is a chemical substance in which two or more elements are bonded together by sharing electrons in a definite structure and ratio. Most covalent compounds form molecules
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.