Water is a polar covalent bonded molecule. H-O-H.
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic forces between ions whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons.
Sodium monoxide has ionic bonds.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
Lead Monoxide is a covalent bond because lead is a metal and oxygen is a nonmetal. A covalent bond is between a metal (like lead) and a nonmetal (like oxygen).
Water's chemical formula is given in the question.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic forces between ions whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons.
Sodium monoxide has ionic bonds.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
Dichlorine monoxide is a covalent compound.
Lead Monoxide is a covalent bond because lead is a metal and oxygen is a nonmetal. A covalent bond is between a metal (like lead) and a nonmetal (like oxygen).
Carbon monoxide (CO) has covalent bond in it. the rest are ionic compounds.
The bond in H2 (dihydrogen) is covalent.
i used to think it was a ionic but then i found out it was a covalent
Dihydrogen H2 has a single covalent bond
Carbon monoxide - CO Covalent bonds are between non-metals only. Ionic bonds are between non-metals and metals. Carbon and oxygen are both non-metals; therefore, carbon monoxide is covalently bonded.
Co, carbon monoxide, is covalent. Two non-metals, difference in electronegativity mkes the bond polar.