they form covalent bond by the sharing of electrons.
These are covalent compounds formed by sharing electrons.
By sharing electrons in covalent bonds or by transferring electrons in ionic bonds
compound
This process is known as chemical bonding. Atoms can form covalent bonds by sharing electrons, or ionic bonds by transferring electrons. The type of bond formed depends on the electronegativity difference between the atoms involved.
they form covalent bond by the sharing of electrons.
transferring or sharing electrons
These are covalent compounds formed by sharing electrons.
By sharing electrons in covalent bonds or by transferring electrons in ionic bonds
compound
explain bonding in terms of stability-a means of achieving a full outer shell either by transferring or sharing electrons?
Ionic bonds are formed by transferring electrons, while covalent (molecular) are formed by sharing electrons.
Chemical bonds can be only produced by gaining, losing or sharing electrons. If a compound is formed by losing or gaining electrons, it is called an ionic bond and if by sharing electrons, it is called a covalent bond.
No, It would be an ionic bond. For Covalent is the sharing of atoms, ionic is transferring.
Ions are not formed in a covalent bond because in a covalent bond, atoms share electrons instead of transferring them. This sharing of electrons allows both atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration without gaining or losing electrons to become charged ions.
covalent and transferring. the answers right there. you're welcome. bye.
Hydrazine is covalent. It is a compound formed by sharing of electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, rather than transferring electrons to form ions.