A covalent bond
In silicon dioxide, a type of bond called a covalent bond is formed.
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When the difference in electronegativity between atoms is 0.9, a polar covalent bond exists.
A covalent bond exists between nitrogen and hydrogen in a molecule such as ammonia (NH3). This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms.
inorganic because it does not have carbon (C) or hydrogen (H)
In silicon dioxide, a type of bond called a covalent bond is formed.
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covailant bond
covalent bond
When the difference in electronegativity between atoms is 0.9, a polar covalent bond exists.
A covalent bond exists between nitrogen and hydrogen in a molecule such as ammonia (NH3). This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the atoms.
inorganic because it does not have carbon (C) or hydrogen (H)
It is called a "metallic bond"
A covalent bond exists between an atom of carbon and an atom of fluorine. In this type of bond, the atoms share a pair of electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
In a molecule of silicon dioxide, there are covalent bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms. Silicon shares electrons with oxygen to form a stable structure, creating a network of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms.
A covalent bond exists between chlorine and iodine. In this type of bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Polar covalent