A non-polar bond is made when there is equal sharing of electrons.
When you have a polar bond, one side of the compound has a more positive charge while the other side has a more negative charge (H20 is a good example). A polar bond happens when an atom tends to draw the other atoms in stronger than the other creating dominance for the larger atom.
A non-polar bond has no dominance in atoms, each atom has equal dominance.
It is Ionic Bond.
It's an ionic bond.
This is a covalent bond.
When a bond is formed by atoms by sharing the electrons, the bond is called a covalent bond.
A covalent bond occurs when atoms are sharing electrons equally.
You're referring to a "nonpolar" bond. This occurs when both atoms have the same electronegativity. In any case of an element bonded with the same element, the bond is nonpolar.
mutual sharing of electrons take place.
It's a chemical change that takes place.
The only kind of bond that occurs in transfer and exchange is electrovalent i.e. IONiC bond -=|)k=-
When a bond is formed by atoms by sharing the electrons, the bond is called a covalent bond.
no chemical reaction takes place . when electrons are shared it is known as covalent bond
the colour,appearanceand composition changes.
Ions are formed in the environment by the transfer of electrons. This occurs in the atom when one electron transfers to another.
covalent bond,coordinate bond and singlet bond
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Compound can be formed or broken down.
The product formed depends with the type of change that occurs whether it is a chemical or a physical change.
A new substance is formed only after a chemical change.
A covalent bond occurs when atoms are sharing electrons equally.
Becoming a metal places some electrons to roam more or less freely with a small applied voltage. The chemical change occurs when the metal is formed. Moving electrons around within the "conduction band" is just considered a physical change.