It depends on the properties of the atoms. But, basically they join together to satisfy the octet rule. Octet rule stated that every atom will want to have eight valence electrons. So when atoms join? Answer: when they found a pair that can satisfy that rule (either covalent or ionic.) Also, it depends on the temperature and pressure.
Covalent bonding joins hydrogen atoms by sharing electrons.
The covalent bond that joins together the atoms in a pill substance is likely a bond between nonmetal atoms. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms to achieve stability. Covalent bonds are strong and are often found in organic compounds like those found in pharmaceutical pills.
A single (nonpolar) covalent joins the carbon atom to each of the hydrogen atoms.
When 1 carbon atom and 4 hyrdrogen atoms are joins together carbon tetroxide (CO4) is formed. Carbon tetroxide is a a highly unstable oxide of carbon that was proposed as an intermediate in the O-atom exchange between carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) at high temperatures.
An atom of iron in an iron bar joins other iron atoms through metallic bonding. Metallic bonding is the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the sea of delocalized electrons surrounding them, creating a strong network that holds the atoms together in a solid structure.
I think you mean a covalent bond. It is a shared pair of electrons which joins atoms together.
Covalent bonding joins hydrogen atoms by sharing electrons.
Hydrogen atoms released from water are added to carbon dioxide molecules so that carbon oxygen bonds are broken and carbon atoms can join together. Carbon dioxide consists of a carbon atom attached to two oxygen atoms. That way, a carbon atom joins two other carbon atoms. One of the hydrogen atoms joins the carbon atom and one of the hydrogen atoms joins with the oxygen atom. You end up with the carbon atom attached to four different atoms.
The covalent bond that joins together the atoms in a pill substance is likely a bond between nonmetal atoms. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms to achieve stability. Covalent bonds are strong and are often found in organic compounds like those found in pharmaceutical pills.
yolk is the yellow part of the egg (spherical part) and yoke is what joins together
Compounds are formed when different types of atoms are bonded together. For example, water is formed by the chemical bonding between hydrogen and oxygen.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg that joins together is "yolk."
at the joints.
Conjoin means join together.
A single (nonpolar) covalent joins the carbon atom to each of the hydrogen atoms.
atom
That which joins or links two things together?