When two or more atoms combine they form a molecule, which is eclectically neutral and is held together by very strong covalent chemical bonds. An example of a molecule is H2O, which is two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
It depends on which atoms they are.
molecule
a molecule.
A molecule
covalent bond
A neutral particle formed when atoms share electrons?
A covalent bond would be formed
When electrons are transferred between two atoms a covalent bond is formed is known as an ionic bond.
Double bond is a chemical bond formed when atoms share two pairs of electrons & Triple bond is a chemical bond formed when atoms share 3 pairs of element .
No particle is made in a bond. A molecule or polyatomic ion is made up of atoms covalently bonded together.
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond together.
Covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms and it is this force of attraction that holds the atoms in covalent bond together.
Nonpolar covalent bond.
Yes, that's how molecules are formed.
The diatomic molecule of bromine is formed.
covalent bond
A covalent bond is formed between two atoms with similar electronegativity.
The answer depends on how the bond is formed. The bond between two atoms could be an ionic bond if the electrons are transferred between the two atoms or the bond could be covalent if the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
They are formed when 3 atoms of chlorine bond together by sharing atoms from their p and d orbitals ... At least that's what i think =]
A neutral particle formed when atoms share electrons?
Covalent bond is formed...