2
Because it has six valence electrons, it follows the formula below
predicted number of bonds = 8 - number of valence electrons
So, 8 - 6 = 2
Yes. By definition the bonds in any molecule are covalent
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Yes, the oxygen molecule O2 has covalent bonds. The oxygen atoms share their electrons.
Water is formed when a hydrogen molecule bonds covalently with an atom of oxygen, which explains its covalent nature, as both these elements are non-metals.
Methane is a molecule with covalent bonds. Then again, there are different types of bonds. To be specific, Methane is a tetrahedral molecule with covalent long single bonds.
Yes. By definition the bonds in any molecule are covalent
No, molecules are formed by covalent bonds.
oxygen molecule has covalent bonds.
Ionic covalent
Within the molecule, the bonds are covalent bonds. Between water molecules, they're hydrogen bonds.
Yes, the oxygen molecule O2 has covalent bonds. The oxygen atoms share their electrons.
Water is formed when a hydrogen molecule bonds covalently with an atom of oxygen, which explains its covalent nature, as both these elements are non-metals.
Methane is a molecule with covalent bonds. Then again, there are different types of bonds. To be specific, Methane is a tetrahedral molecule with covalent long single bonds.
MOLECULE
it is a molecule
i am doing the same worksheet right now.... Molecule
Yes, oxygen has a diatomic molecule.