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Which element can form diatomic molecules joined by single covalent bond?

Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.


Is nitrogen a covalent bond?

Nitrogen is not a bond; it is the single element Nitrogen.


What element has atoms that can form single double and triple covalent bonds with other atoms of carbon?

Nitrogen can form single, double, and triple bonds with carbon. The triple bond form is called cyanide.


What are number electrons that form a single bond?

Two electrons are involved in forming a single bond.


How many single covalent bonds will an element of the halogen family form?

Elements from the halogen family will typically form one single covalent bond with another element to achieve a full outer shell of electrons (octet). This allows them to reach a stable electron configuration similar to the noble gases.


How many atoms can form up to a single covalent bond?

minimum two atoms are for single covalent bond


Which element would fluorine form an ionic bond with?

All of the metallic elements will form an ionic bond with fluorine.


What element can form a covalent (molecular) bond with nitrogen?

Hydrogen can form a covalent bond with nitrogen to create ammonia (NH3).


Is bromine single double and triple bond?

Bromine can form single, double, and triple bonds depending on the molecule it is a part of. In its elemental form (Br2), bromine molecules are bonded by a single bond. But in organic molecules, bromine can form single, double, or triple bonds with other atoms like carbon.


What is The only element that can form chemical bond with itself?

narcissistium


Can k and h form a ionic bond?

Yes, elements k and h can form an ionic bond. Element k (potassium) can donate an electron to element h (hydrogen) to form an ionic bond. The resulting ion pair would be K+ and H-.


Which element will form an ionic bond with phosphorus?

An element like sodium (Na) or calcium (Ca) will likely form an ionic bond with phosphorus. These elements typically have one or two electrons to lose, which can be transferred to phosphorus to form a stable ionic bond.