A chemical link between two atoms in which electrons are shared between them.
No. Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. It is not a true bond.
convalent bonding
Covalent bonding.
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Carbon monoxide is a molecule with covalent bonds.
I believe the qustion should read "what is a covalent bond". A covalent bond is a bonding interaction that comes about due to the effects of quantum mechanics and involves the sharing of electrons. Contrast this with an ionic bond that can be understood based on classical electrostatic forces.
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Covalent!!
Covalent Bonding occurs with non-metal elements (O,N,Sr,Xe) Ionic the strongest of all the bonds is with both non and metals like (K and O)
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Metallic bonding is weaker than ionic and covalent bonding because metallic bonds are formed between delocalized electrons and metal ions, which have relatively low electronegativity differences. In contrast, ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons from one atom to another, leading to strong electrostatic attractions, while covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, resulting in the formation of strong directional bonds.