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CH3Br is a covalent compound because the atoms reacting are all non-metals. Ionic compounds are generally formed from a non-metal reacting with a metal.
Phosphorus typically forms three covalent bonds.
None of the bonds in H2SO4 are coordinate covalent bonds. All the bonds in H2SO4 are regular covalent bonds formed by shared electron pairs between atoms.
Nitrogen can form three covalent bonds when it has no negative charge.
None. An alkane contains only single covalent bonds.
CH3Br is a covalent compound because the atoms reacting are all non-metals. Ionic compounds are generally formed from a non-metal reacting with a metal.
Phosphorus typically forms three covalent bonds.
It has four covalent bonds.They are polar bonds
maximum of five single covalent bonds as in PCl5
Nitrogen tetroxide has four double covalent bonds.
A haloalkane has the same number of covalent bonds as the corrresponding unhalogenated alkane.
None of the bonds in H2SO4 are coordinate covalent bonds. All the bonds in H2SO4 are regular covalent bonds formed by shared electron pairs between atoms.
Nitrogen can form three covalent bonds when it has no negative charge.
None. An alkane contains only single covalent bonds.
Carbon can form four covalent bonds at most, such as in methane.
There are 6 covalent bonds in a molecule of cyclopropane - 3 carbon-carbon bonds and 3 carbon-hydrogen bonds.
A molecule of ethene contains 6 covalent bonds, namely 5 sigma bonds and a pi bond.