A hydrogen atoms binds to a carbon atom by sharing an electron pair... a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed by non-metals, like hydrogen and carbon; ionic bonds are formed by metals and non-metals, like NaCl.
A carbon-chlorine bond is covalent but chlorine is more electronegative than carbon so it is a polar covalent bond.
CH2 is a radical- it is a transient species and is covalent.
Yes, the C-H bond is a polar covalent bond.
Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
C-H is a covalent bond because the electronegativity varies by less than 0.5 units
Covalent. CH3-Cl = chloromethane CH2-Cl2 = di-chloromethane CH-Cl3 - tri-chloromethane CCl4 = tetrachloromethane. All the bonds are covalent. However, because of chlorines strong electronegativity , the electrons in the C-Cl bond polarise towards the chlorine.
Covalent bonding. Polypropylene is a polymer its structure is shown as -[-CH(CH3)-CH2-]- n It monmer is propene ( CH2=CH-CH3 ) One bond of the double bond breaks open and combines with another 'broken' propene double bond to becomes a larger chain . THe whole is covalently bonded throughout.
H₂C=CH₂ or C2H4. This molecule is called "Ethylene" and is a hydrocarbon with a double bond between the carbon atoms.
Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.
You think probable to cycloocta-1,5-diene.
C-H is a covalent bond because the electronegativity varies by less than 0.5 units
Polystyrene is definitely a compound. It is addition polymer compound. As a compound it is and alkene (ethene) with a phenyl group in place of one of the hydrogens. H2C = CH ){Phenyl) The alkene bond opens and polymerises (chaions up) with another alkene bond. -H2C-CH(Ph) -CH2- CH(Ph) -
The chemical formula of propyne is CH3C≡CH.
R 1 O --(CH 2 --CH(OR 2)--CH 2 O)n--R 3 (II)
Covalent bonding. Polypropylene is a polymer its structure is shown as -[-CH(CH3)-CH2-]- n It monmer is propene ( CH2=CH-CH3 ) One bond of the double bond breaks open and combines with another 'broken' propene double bond to becomes a larger chain . THe whole is covalently bonded throughout.
Unsaturated when there is at least one double or triple bond between 2 carbon atoms.
H₂C=CH₂ or C2H4. This molecule is called "Ethylene" and is a hydrocarbon with a double bond between the carbon atoms.
CH3Cl is a polar bond. CH3Cl has a bond of three CH molecules and 1 bond of 1 C-Cl. The bond consists of a tetrahedral structural formation.
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