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What is a Normal covalent bond?

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.


What chemical do valence electrons make when sharing?

Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.


What bond does hydrogen and germanium make?

Hydrogen and germanium can form a covalent bond, where they share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This bond is typically formed by sharing a pair of electrons between the two atoms.


Are the covalent bonds single double or tripple in hydrogen?

O-H - C-H H-Cl The only covalent bond hydrogen can make is a single sigma bond with it's one electron.


The sharing of valence electrons between atoms indicates an ionic bond rue or false?

False. Sharing valence electrons to make a bond creates a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.


Is nitric oxide dative or 'normal' covalent bond?

Nitric oxide has a dative (coordinate) covalent bond. The N has donated both electrons and the O has also donated 2 electrons to make the N=O.


What type of bond does phosphorus and sulphur make?

Phosphorus and sulfur can form a covalent bond when they chemically combine, sharing electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms.


What type of chemical bond a oxigen and nitrogen make?

both are non-metals, so a covalent bond will be formed


How many valence electrons make up a single covalent bond?

A single covalent bonds involves the sharing of two electrons.


Why carbon don't share four electron from other carbon?

In most molecules a covalent bond involves sharing a pair of electrons. A double bond involves two pairs and a triple bond involves eight. Under the normal rules of covalent bonds there is not enough room for four pairs to make a quadruple bond.


Does CO2 have a single covalent bond?

Carbon has 4 available bonds. Oxygen has 2. All bonds must be used up or the compound will not be stable. Each oxygen is joined to the carbon by a double covalent bond. CO2 has 2 double-covalent bonds (4 covalent bonds in total)


What is the definition of Multiple covalent bond?

1.a single covalent bond it when two atoms share one electron, this electron does like a figure eight around the two atoms, so the atoms have to be of the same level of electronegativity, +1 and -1, i think but i took that years ago! 2.covalent bond that is formed by the sharing of one electron pair is called single covalent bond. examples such as h2 and f2 molecules contains a single covalent bond.