Carbon is the element tht will form only covalent compound.
Carbon forms more covalent bonds than any other element.
It is an IONIC compound as it involves 2 non-metals.
carbon forms only covalent bond.It shares its electrons with some other element. Ex. CH4 methane
Its the only element that forms long chain compounds.
No, compounds contain two or more elements. These elements are bond by ionic or covalent bonds. Compounds have a single chemical composition.
It is covalent, as are nearly all compounds consisting of only nonmetals.
It is an IONIC compound as it involves 2 non-metals.
carbon forms only covalent bond.It shares its electrons with some other element. Ex. CH4 methane
no, covalent compounds can only include non-metal elements and gold (Au) is a metal element
Its the only element that forms long chain compounds.
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
No, compounds contain two or more elements. These elements are bond by ionic or covalent bonds. Compounds have a single chemical composition.
Calcium cannot form a covalent compound because it is a metal, covalent compounds are formed only from non-metals.
It is covalent, as are nearly all compounds consisting of only nonmetals.
CCl4 contains only covalent bonds.
No.
Type 1 binary ionic compounds are those in which the cation has only one form, or charge. Type 2 binary ionic compounds are those in which the cation can have multiple forms.
No single element can form a bond. Only 2 or more elements can form bonds. Polar bonds occur when there is a dipole moment, or there is asymmetry in the structure. For example, HF forms a polar covalent bond.