Is covalent bonding only between non metals?

In summary, covalent bonding is a type of chemical bonding where atoms share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. It typically occurs between two non-metal atoms, as non-metals have a higher electronegativity. Covalent bonding does not usually occur between a metal and a non-metal, as their electronegativities make it difficult for them to share electrons. Compared to ionic bonding, covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons and is typically stronger. Some examples of covalent bonding include hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon bonds in molecules.
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So far we've learned that ionic bonding is between metals and non metals, now we are learning about covalent bonding, so far it seems that covalent bonding is only between non metals. Is this true?
 
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Mostly true, but be aware that there is no such thing as purely ionic or purely covalent bond - these are just approximations of reality.
 

1. What is covalent bonding?

Covalent bonding is a type of chemical bonding where atoms share electrons in order to achieve a stable octet configuration.

2. Is covalent bonding only between non-metals?

Yes, covalent bonding typically occurs between two non-metal atoms. This is because non-metals have a higher electronegativity, meaning they have a greater tendency to attract and share electrons.

3. Can covalent bonding occur between a metal and a non-metal?

No, covalent bonding does not typically occur between a metal and a non-metal. Metals have lower electronegativities and tend to lose electrons, while non-metals have higher electronegativities and tend to gain electrons, making it difficult for them to share electrons.

4. How does covalent bonding differ from ionic bonding?

Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons between atoms, while ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. Covalent bonds are typically stronger and occur between non-metals, while ionic bonds are weaker and occur between a metal and a non-metal.

5. What are some examples of covalent bonding?

Some examples of covalent bonding include the bond between two hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen molecule, the bond between two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule, and the bond between two carbon atoms in a methane molecule.

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