Covalent bonding is when electrons are shared , Ionic bonding is when electrons are "pulled" or "stolen" from an atom with a smaller electronegitivity
This is a covalent bond.
Ionic - electron transfer Covalent - electron share (co - share)
A single covalent bond is formed when two atoms share an electron pair. An example would be 2 hydrogen atoms, each with one electron. When they combine to form a hydrogen molecule (H2), they share the two electrons in a covalent bond. The formula might look like: H. + .H --> H:H
Elemental hydrogen (H2) has two atoms sharing and electron cloud, as a binary molecule. In this arrangement the bonding is said to be covalent.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
No. A polar bond is formed when electrons are shared unevenly. A nonpolar bond indicates even sharing of electrons.
A Covalent bond is formed. A Covalent bond is formed.
A single covalent bond is formed when two atoms share one electron each.
covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electron between two atoms. by photon_y2k@yahoo.com
Ionic - electron transfer Covalent - electron share (co - share)
covalent bond (There is also metallic bonding, which is many, many atoms sharing an electron, not just neighboring electrons.)
A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share one electron each.
The bond that occurs when atoms share electrons is Ionic Bond
A single covalent bond is formed when two atoms share an electron pair. An example would be 2 hydrogen atoms, each with one electron. When they combine to form a hydrogen molecule (H2), they share the two electrons in a covalent bond. The formula might look like: H. + .H --> H:H
Elemental hydrogen (H2) has two atoms sharing and electron cloud, as a binary molecule. In this arrangement the bonding is said to be covalent.
covalent bond (There is also metallic bonding, which is many, many atoms sharing an electron, not just neighboring electrons.)
Covalent bond is formed...
A covalent bond would be formed