Bonds are attractions between atoms.
They usually share electrons, or gain them, or lose them to make sure their layers have the full electrons that they need.
Atoms form bonds because they want to become stable like the noble gases He, Ne, Ar and so on so forth.
They have been forced to do it by immense amounts of energy.
To make new atoms.
Yes. Chemical bonds include covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
carbon has 4 valence electrons and can form a maximum 4 bonds with other atoms.
nonpolar
Each carbon atom can covalently bond with as many as four other other atoms. Answer is 4.
it can react with up to four other atoms to form covalent bonds(:
yes
ionic
Yes. Chemical bonds include covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
chemical bonds
carbon has 4 valence electrons and can form a maximum 4 bonds with other atoms.
nonpolar
They form a molecule by the intermediate of chemical bonds.
Carbon will almost always form bonds with other carbon atoms, and that is part of what makes it such a useful element.
Each carbon atom can covalently bond with as many as four other other atoms. Answer is 4.
A double carbon bond is a covalent bond. Also carbon atoms can form double bonds. Carbon shares electrons with other atoms.
Valence electrons-electrons that are farthest from an atoms nucleus- are the electrons that form bonds with other atoms.
Yes. Just as atoms can form molecular bonds with other atoms (especially in molecules), some molecules can form bonds with other molecules, as with (OH) radicals and hydrated molecules.