Carbon forms a covalent bond with other nonmetals.
Yes, but only when two magnesium atoms are present.
No this would be covalent
No, Carbon monoxide does not has an ionic bond.It is a covalently bonded molecule. It consists of two covalent bond and one dative bond(co-ordinate) between the carbon and oxygen molecule.
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
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