no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
A pure covalent bond is a type of bond between two atoms sharing electrons. All the electrons are shared equally between the atoms in a pure covalent bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
The covalent bond present between the atoms of the same element is called pure covalent bond. for example in H2
In pure hydrogen fluoride, each bond is a highly polar covalent bond.
Purely covalent bonds, because it is 'all-sided' symetrical.
A pure covalent bond is a type of bond between two atoms sharing electrons. All the electrons are shared equally between the atoms in a pure covalent bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
The covalent bond present between the atoms of the same element is called pure covalent bond. for example in H2
No NaCl has nearly pure ionic bond
it would be "pure" covalent bond. it is pure because the difference in electronegitivity is 0, resulting in a perfectly covalent bond.
In pure hydrogen fluoride, each bond is a highly polar covalent bond.
Carbon monoxide has a polar covalent bond.
A nonpolar covalent bond, also called a pure covalent bond, involves the equal sharing of valence electrons.
pure covalent/ polar covalent
Pure Covalent Bond
Purely covalent bonds, because it is 'all-sided' symetrical.
Nitrogen is a non-metal and when non-metals bond with each other, they from covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are bonds where electrons are shared. not only is Nitrogen a covalent bond, but it forms a triple bond due to the valence electrons attraction.