When working together in the same space, people MUST have some type of a bond.
Teammates work together, win and lose together, and often eat and live together.
Teammates bond is often very strong because of the countless hours they have spent together all working towards the same goal, sometimes going through hell together. They experience so much together and at minimum have to trust each other to a pretty high extent. they become dependent on each other
C=C represents a carbon double bond. It basically shows that there are two bonds between the caron atoms so it is very strong.
The strong Hydrogen Bond needs to be overcome to melt ice. A hydrogen bond is basically a dipole-dipole bond that's really strong (slight negative attracted to slight positive). Remember Hydrogen bonds are H-O, H-N, H-F, so specifically, H-Bonding forces need to be overcome.
in glycerol, every molecules are associated together with strong Hydrogen bond which is due to the OH functional group, this H-bond is absent in hexane.Hence it is so, which means more energy is required to break the bond b/w each molecule to release it as vapours
Iron is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal, so it would be classified as an ionic bond. However, the bond will actually possess some strong polar covalent character, because the electronegativity difference between Fe and Cl is approximately 1.2.
Tetrahedrally linked carbon atoms that are connected via single sigma bonds. The cross linked nature of the bonds makes it so strong and rigid.
all of the above :)
When working together in the same space, people MUST have some type of a bond. Teammates work together, win and lose together, and often eat and live together.
Iron is so hard and strong because bond between the particles of iron is very strong. We know that every matter is made up of small particles. These particles are joined with each other by a force called bond. So as much the bond between the particle strong as the matter will be strong.
The covalent bond is not so strong as the ionic bond.
- covalent bonds involve electrons sharing- covalent bond is not so strong as ionic bond
Sean Miller never played for Xavier, so therefor he never had a teammate there.
on the xbox game call duty, if you die, your teammate can revie you. or i was playing call duty and my teammate so and so revived me
A family bond was so important in Renaissance Italy because it was a source of great security in the dangerous urban world of Renaissance Italy.
ionic bond.. so it is not non polar. it is strong polar.. hope that helps!
i dont think so
it is teammate.... i am pretty sure. I am writing an essay about teamwork and i needed to use the word teammate, so i searched it! LOL Most websites say teammate. Hope this helps! >.<
Hydrogen bond is not so strong; it is a bond between hydrogen and a very electronegative atom as nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen.