It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.
CI2 is a covalent molecule. It consists of two chlorine atoms sharing a pair of electrons between them to form a single covalent bond.
CI2 is a nonpolar molecule. This is because the two chlorine atoms in CI2 have the same electronegativity, causing the molecule to have a symmetrical distribution of electrons, resulting in no net dipole moment.
Oxygen and hydrogen share a covalent bond when they form a molecule of water (H2O). In this bond, the atoms share electrons to fill their outer electron orbitals, forming a stable molecule.
Yes, a molecule with a higher bond order is generally more stable than a molecule with a lower bond order.
The bond type present in the molecule CH2Cl2 is a covalent bond.
CI2 is a covalent molecule. It consists of two chlorine atoms sharing a pair of electrons between them to form a single covalent bond.
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
convanent bond
CI2 is a nonpolar molecule. This is because the two chlorine atoms in CI2 have the same electronegativity, causing the molecule to have a symmetrical distribution of electrons, resulting in no net dipole moment.
A non-polar bond.
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
A molecule with hydrogen bonded to O, N, or F
Hydrogen bond
Covalent bond
Ionic bond between H+ ions and I- ions in HI molecule.
ionic
This type of bond exists in proteins, it is amide bond formed between nitrogen atom of one molecule and carbonyl carbon of 2nd molecule , as R-CO-NH-CH(R)-CO-