Elmer's Glue.
A covalent bond because carbon and hydrogen are sharing electrons
The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.
Covalent Bonds
A group of atoms held together by energy is called a molecule. The atoms are bound together by chemical bonds, which are formed by the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms. The energy that holds the atoms together is the result of these bonds.
The force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond. This bond is formed when atoms share or exchange electrons to achieve a stable configuration, allowing them to be held together in a molecule or crystal structure.
A covalent bond because carbon and hydrogen are sharing electrons
The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.
Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
Covalent Bonds
A group of atoms held together by energy is called a molecule. The atoms are bound together by chemical bonds, which are formed by the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms. The energy that holds the atoms together is the result of these bonds.
A covalent bond holds the atoms of a chlorine molecule together. In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
A Polar Covalent bond
A covalent bond is between atoms in a molecule.
The two atoms share their electrons - so it is a covalent bond ie a shared pair.
The nitrogen molecule consists of two atoms of nitrogen held together by "covalent" bonds.
A covalent bond holds two oxygen atoms together in a hydrogen gas molecule. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the oxygen atoms, contributing to the stability of the molecule.
The force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond. This bond is formed when atoms share or exchange electrons to achieve a stable configuration, allowing them to be held together in a molecule or crystal structure.