Such compound does not exist in nature.
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
First of all , what is 'c2h6o'??? If you mean C2H6O , then the formula is usually written as CH3CH3OH CH3CH2OH is ethanol ( acetyl alcohol) The alcohol that humans frink in beers, wines, and spiritis. It is a COVALENT molecule. It does not have ionic tendences. However, the 'OH' functional group can be substituted for an halogen or amine. NB When writing chemical formula . For single letter elemental symbols it is a CAPITAL letter 'C' for carbon, not 'c' . Similrly 'H' & 'O'. For two letter symbols , first letter is a capital letter and the second leetter is small/lower case. e.g. 'Na' ( Sodium' Latin for Nadium). NNB You misunderstand between 'Ionic' and 'Molecular'. All substances are 'molecules'. The bonding within substances can be either 'Ionic' or 'covalent'.
This is the formula of the covalent compound ethene or ethylene.
Hydrogen Sulphide is covalent.They are both non-metals.
P2H4 is a covalent compound. It is made up of nonmetals (phosphorus and hydrogen) which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
covalent
Nitrogen trichloride is a covalent compound.
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
Polar Covalent.
H2CO3 is a covalent compound. It is composed of nonmetals, which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
First of all , what is 'c2h6o'??? If you mean C2H6O , then the formula is usually written as CH3CH3OH CH3CH2OH is ethanol ( acetyl alcohol) The alcohol that humans frink in beers, wines, and spiritis. It is a COVALENT molecule. It does not have ionic tendences. However, the 'OH' functional group can be substituted for an halogen or amine. NB When writing chemical formula . For single letter elemental symbols it is a CAPITAL letter 'C' for carbon, not 'c' . Similrly 'H' & 'O'. For two letter symbols , first letter is a capital letter and the second leetter is small/lower case. e.g. 'Na' ( Sodium' Latin for Nadium). NNB You misunderstand between 'Ionic' and 'Molecular'. All substances are 'molecules'. The bonding within substances can be either 'Ionic' or 'covalent'.
The Answer is... covalent bonds
This is the formula of the covalent compound ethene or ethylene.
Hydrogen Sulphide is covalent.They are both non-metals.
P2H4 is a covalent compound. It is made up of nonmetals (phosphorus and hydrogen) which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
Covalent
polar covalent are caused by