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H2O2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms held together by covalent bonds.
Br2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two bromine atoms sharing electrons to form a covalent bond.
LiBr bond is NOT covalent. It is an IONIC Bond. Lithium metal ionises one electron to become the lithium cation Li = Li^(+) + e^(-) Bromine has an electron affinity and absorbs one electron to become the bromide anion. Br + e^(-) = Br^(-) The two ions have the same charge of '1' but of opposite characteristics. (+/-). By mutual attraction, named electrostatic attraction, they come together as an IONIC bond. Li^(+) + Br^(-) = LiBr(s) Think of it a like the N & S poles of a magnet.
The opposite of an ionic bond is a covalent bond. In an ionic bond, electrons are transferred from one atom to another, while in a covalent bond, electrons are shared between atoms.
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has a covalent bond type. Specifically, it forms a polar covalent bond between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
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NO is covalent.
NO is covalent.
H2O2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms held together by covalent bonds.
The bond is covalent.
The covalent bond is weaker.
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.
No, it is ionic
The bond is covalent. If the bond is made by transferring electrons then it is an ionic bond, but if they are sharing the it is covalent.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.