Forming covalent bonds and kids sharing markers are the same because they are both giving some thing of theirs someone else. The covalent bonds are giving off some of their valence electrons to the other element so they would both be stable, the kids are giving the other person a marker they need so they can both be even with the markers they don't have.
they are giving something, so they can be even :)
They are not similar bonds. In fact, they are nearly opposite. Covalent bonds can occur between any two atoms and the bond is sharing electrons. Ionic bonds occur between any two different atoms and the bond is electromagnetic.
a single covalent bond is where atoms share a single electron an example of this is water (H2O) H-O-H each of the hydrogen atoms is sharing an electron with the oxygen atom
A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.
They are similar.
electorons are shared in covalent compounds, because covalent compounds occur between nonmetals elements.
Non-polar covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms with same (or similar) electronegativities.
covalent bonds.
Ionic and covalent bonding involve electrons. Ionic bonding involves the loss and gain of electrons, form ions. Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons.
A covalent bond is formed by atoms sharing electrons; whereas, an ionic bond can be defined as the electrostatic attraction that binds oppositely charged ions together.
Covalent bond. This is because electrons are shared between similar atoms. They are all electronegative.
They are not similar bonds. In fact, they are nearly opposite. Covalent bonds can occur between any two atoms and the bond is sharing electrons. Ionic bonds occur between any two different atoms and the bond is electromagnetic.
Copic markers are alcohol-based markers used primarily for illustration. They come in a wide range of colors. They are similar to the PrismaColor graphic markers.
They all bond atoms together. They all do it in different ways. Metallic bonds involve ions in a sea of electrons, Ionic bonds are between ions of opposite charges and covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons
a single covalent bond is where atoms share a single electron an example of this is water (H2O) H-O-H each of the hydrogen atoms is sharing an electron with the oxygen atom
A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.
They are similar.
Electronegativity dif. - dEN 0 > dEN > 0.6 ----> covalent (I think this is what you mean by "similar") 0.7 > dEN > 1.6 -----> polar covalent 1.7 > dEN > 4.0 ------> ionic