Probably nitrogen as it is triple bonded. One sigma and two pi bonds.
Carbon monoxide. 1076.5 kJ/mol
Iodine
Diatomic oxygen is a diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond.
Cl2
pure covalent; ionic
They often form a diatomic molecule.
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
Diatomic oxygen is a diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond.
pure covalent/ polar covalent
Cl2
covalent bond
You think probable to diatomic gases.
pure covalent; ionic
They often form a diatomic molecule.
A covalent bond, as in all diatomic elements. To be specific, a nonpolar covalent bond, since the electronegativity values are identical
The covalent bond in diatomic oxygen is a double bond and is stronger than the single covalent bond in diatomic chlorine.
A strongest polar covalent bond cannot be defined as every such bonds contain ionic and covalent properties to a certain percentage.
Cl2 is a diatomic, single covalently bonded molecule. Cl-Cl
A covalent bond