Carbon forms covalent bond (in all organic compounds), inorganic bond (in metal carbides) and coordinate bond (in metal carbonyls).
Carbon does not form metallic bond or hydrogen bond.
Single bond
a covalent bond
It is a covalent bond
Polar Covalent bond (as in CCl4)
Carbon bond?
The bond between carbon and fluorine is covalent. Carbon only forms covalent bonds, in all cases.
a molecular bond will be formed as both, carbon and bromine are non metals
That one bond
A covalent bond.
a covalent bond
It is a covalent bond
Polar Covalent bond (as in CCl4)
Carbon bond?
The bond between carbon and fluorine is covalent. Carbon only forms covalent bonds, in all cases.
polar covalent
Iodine and Carbon form a covalent bond. Moreover, this bond is nonpolar. Cheers, Caroline
The bond between carbon and fluorine is covalent. Carbon only forms covalent bonds, in all cases.
covalent:)