The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
yes it is a covalent bond because both are non-metals.
Covalent ~
Yes. All asymmetric diatomic molecules are polar. and those are both nonmetals, so the bond is covalent.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...
No it is not. Carbon is a covalent bond.
Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent bond.
covalent
covalent, generally only metals non metal form ionic substances, therefore carbon and hydrogen are covalent. C2H2 is acetylene, ethyne and has a carbon carbon triple bond.
yes it is a covalent bond because both are non-metals.
Well, the bond between carbon and nitrogen is covalent, whilst the bond between potassium and the cyanide is ionic.
Covalent ~
Yes. All asymmetric diatomic molecules are polar. and those are both nonmetals, so the bond is covalent.
Covalent, specifically polar covalent with no dipole moment.
polar covalent
No. Carbon does not form ionic bonds, and in this case they are double-covalent bonds.
carbon monoxide is a covalent bond... covalent bonds involve non-metal with non-metal bonding... carbon and oxygen r non-metals...hence carbon oxide is a covalent bond...