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What kind of bond has atoms bond by sharing electrons?

covelent bonds


What type of bond is present in NO?

The bond between nitrogen and oxygen in this compound is a double bond which is covalent.


Is it a double covelent bond holding hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the H2O molecule?

No. The H2O molecule contains only single covalent bonds.


Is niacin covelent or ionic?

Niacin is a molecular compound with the formula C6H5NO2.


The attraction that forms between atoms when they share electrons is known as a?

A bond where electrons are shared is known as a covelent bond. If the electrons are shared evenly (such as Cl2) it is a non polar covelent bond. If one atom has a slightly stronger pull because of a higher elctronegativity value (such as H2O) it is a polar covelent bond. Ionic bonds are when electrons are taken leaving a positive and negative ion.


A(n) _____ bond forms when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons?

covelent


Does sodium metal exists in molecular form in gaseous state?

yes if it would make covelent bond


The compound 1-butyne contains a single or triple or double bond?

1-butyne contains a triple bond which can be fugured out from the name butYNE. Number one in the front means that the triple bond is between the first and second carbon atom.


What type of bond is C2H4?

C2H4, also known as ethylene, forms a covalent bond. It consists of a double bond between the two carbon atoms and single bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms.


Is NaCH2CO2 an ionic or covalent bond?

NaCH2CO2 is a compound, not a bond. It contains sodium (Na) which forms ionic bonds with the acetate ion (CH2CO2), which contains covalent bonds within the acetate group.


Is carbon tetrachloride an ionic bond?

Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound.


An alkene is a carbon compound that contains a bond?

An alkene is a type of hydrocarbon that contains a carbon-carbon double bond in its chemical structure. This double bond consists of a sigma bond and a pi bond formed by the overlap of p orbitals from the carbon atoms. Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons and are more reactive than alkanes due to the presence of the pi bond.