Answer:
Polar bond
Explanation:
Hjhhhvgjkkkjijhhhggccccgcc
Answer:
In this situation
The limiting factors for spider has increased
As The flowers has increased the amount of the insects
And insects are the food of dpiders so spider made their homes there.
Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. A covalent bond is a bond that involves the sharing of valence electrons (shared pair) by two atoms of the same/different elements/compounds. The electrons (valence) that are involved in covalent bonding are not the ones in pairs (lone pairs) on the outermost shell of the atom. For example, the single electron on a hydrogen atom is shared with another hydrogen to form hydrogen gas (H₂).
Another example is when the two individual/unpaired electrons on the outermost shell of an oxygen atom binds with two other unpaired electrons on the outermost shell of another oxygen atom.
Another example is when two different electrons from two hydrogen atom binds singly with the two unpaired electrons on the outermost shell of an oxygen atom to form water.
The diagram in the attachment provides illustration on the examples given.
<h3>Chemical reaction formula</h3>
Be2+ + S2- -> BeS
<h3>Product formula : BeS</h3>
Overall, an atom is neutral charged. The Bohr model was for years accepted as the final authority because it agrees so well with experiment and observation. In this model an atom consists of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons. The neutrons are zero charge so we can forget them in looking for charges. For each proton (1 positive charge) there is always 1 electron (1 negative charge) in orbit around the nucleus. thus an atom has a equal number of electrons and protons and their net charge is zero.
We can do things to temporarily up set this natural balance (we call this electricity) but the atoms will eventually return to their naturally balanced state