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It makes a covalent bond. This means a bond between a metal and non-metal element.
The bond that occurs between 2 non-metals is called covalent bonds. it is also polar and example is H2o. the H is negitivly charged while the O is positivly charged, and the H will bond to a element that is poositivly charged make sense or am i totally confusing u?
Two atoms, typically nonmetals, share electrons to form a covalent bond. These atoms can be the same element or different elements, but they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
A normal covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by sharing of electron pairs between two atoms. It is a strong bond that holds atoms together in molecules. Each atom contributes one or more electrons to the bond, resulting in a stable electron configuration for both atoms.
Hydrogen can form one covalent bond.
covalent bonds
The bond is covalent.
its covalent bond
Not at all, in a covalent bond there is no losing or gaing of electrons as both of the atom reacting to make a covalent bond needs electrong therefore they share the electrons to stablized, but in ionic compound like NaCl, there is a losing of electron and gaining of electrons, therefore one element loses and one element gains. Ionic bond or "electrovalent bond" are strong bonds as compare to covalent bonds.
It makes a covalent bond. This means a bond between a metal and non-metal element.
For S to make a covalent bond, it would be best to bind it to another non metal. Once such element would be H, thus making the S-H bond which is covalent. Another example would be to bind it to another S, making the disulfide bond, S-S which is also covalent.
A covalent bond
a bond is covalent because it is the sharing of atoms to make the elements both stable
A peptide bond joins amino acids to form proteins. It is a covalent bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid, resulting in the release of a water molecule.
covalent bond
The bond that occurs between 2 non-metals is called covalent bonds. it is also polar and example is H2o. the H is negitivly charged while the O is positivly charged, and the H will bond to a element that is poositivly charged make sense or am i totally confusing u?
covalent