An Esther linkage.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
Double bond with two sets of lone pairs on each O. .. .. O=O .. ..
The two atoms share their electrons - so it is a covalent bond ie a shared pair.
Ionic bonds are formed between atoms through the electrostatic attraction between positively and negatively charged ions. This attraction is the force that holds the ions together in the bond.
Peptide bonds
ionic bond covalent bond metallic bond coordinate bond
A Polar Covalent bond
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
Covalent bonds between the hydrogens and central oxygen
Double bond with two sets of lone pairs on each O. .. .. O=O .. ..
The bond that holds potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic bond. An ionic bond is type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.
The two atoms share their electrons - so it is a covalent bond ie a shared pair.
Disulfide bonds hold together the chains of antibodies. These bonds form between cysteine residues in the antibody's structure.
Hydrogen bonds that form between the nitrogenous bases hold the double helix together.
The bond that holds potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic bond. An ionic bond is type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.
weak hydrogen bonds hold together sugars and phosphates
Wood glue holds boards together.