Under normal conditions it is not possible for argon to form a bond with anything.
A polar covalent bond is formed between hydrogen and chlorine. This bond is formed by the unequal sharing of electrons, with chlorine attracting the electrons more strongly than hydrogen.
A hydrogen bond is formed between H+ and OH-. Hydrogen bond is a type of dipole-dipole interaction where H+ acts as a hydrogen bond donor and OH- acts as a hydrogen bond acceptor.
Yes, hydrogen and oxygen atoms form covalent bonds when they chemically combine.
Hydrogen sulfide has a covalent bond. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between the hydrogen and sulfur atoms.
A covalent bond is formed between hydrogen and nitrogen.
A polar covalent bond is formed between hydrogen and chlorine. This bond is formed by the unequal sharing of electrons, with chlorine attracting the electrons more strongly than hydrogen.
A covalent bond would be formed between an oxygen and hydrogen atom. This bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between the atoms.
A hydrogen bond is formed between H+ and OH-. Hydrogen bond is a type of dipole-dipole interaction where H+ acts as a hydrogen bond donor and OH- acts as a hydrogen bond acceptor.
a hydrogen bond
They form an ionic bond, i believe, because potassium is a metal and hydrogen is a nonmetal...
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
Covalent
Hydrogen
Hydrogen and hydrogen+fluorine.
Hydrogen Bond
A hydrogen bond is formed between the proton (H+) and the ammonia molecule (NH3). In a hydrogen bond, the hydrogen atom of one molecule is attracted to the electronegative atom of another molecule.
Covalent bond is formed between the two atoms (hydrogen and iodine) in HI.