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.
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Teammate bonds are often strong because of shared goals, experiences, and challenges that create a sense of unity and trust among team members. Working together towards a common objective fosters a supportive environment where individuals rely on each other for success, leading to stronger connections and relationships.
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
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.
sp or sp1 bonds are triple bonds. For carbon to carbon bonds, the easiest way to work it out is take the number after the "sp" and subtract it from 4 ( the normal number of bonds to carbon). Therefore "sp1 or sp" 4-1=3, so triple bond
Charcoal is primarily composed of carbon, so it forms covalent bonds between carbon atoms. These bonds are strong and give charcoal its stability and hardness.
CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.
Tornadoes are produce by strong thunderstorms called supercells. So tornadoes are often accompanied by thunder and lightning, strong winds, heavy rain, and sometimes large hail.