Oxygen and oxygen. O=O. Or, say oxygen and carbon, CO. Oxygen and many other nonmetals con form covalent bonds.
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.
Covalent bond
Oxygen is an element so it does not bond it is pure but if you join two oxygens they are covalent bonded
non-metals in general
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.
Covalent bond
A covalent bond
depends on what elements your trying to bond. Oxygen and what?
Oxygen is an element so it does not bond it is pure but if you join two oxygens they are covalent bonded
No, Oxygen forms covalent bonds
covalent
the covalent bond
Oxygen is an element, and therefore is not bonded with anything yet.
sulfur
non-metals in general
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.