Double bond
Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons
To form a molecule, atoms can share, lose, and gain electrons
Covalent bonding is formed when atoms share electrons. In this type of bonding, atoms share one or more pairs of electrons to achieve a more stable electron configuration.
A covalent bond would be formed
Bonds are formed on sharing electrons. Covalent bonds are formed.
A covalent bond is formed.
A covalent bond.
a type of strong chemical in which two atoms share one or more pairs of valence electons
Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share electrons
That type of bond is called "covalent" since they share the electons in their valence shells.
It's covalent bond. (Co as cooperation - sharing)
A covalent bond where atoms share electrons equally is considered nonpolar. This occurs when the electronegativities of the atoms are similar and they attract the shared electrons equally, resulting in a balanced distribution of charge.
share electrons
To form a molecule, atoms can share, lose, and gain electrons
the atoms share electrons
a molecule
a molecule