Two non-metals typically make this kind of bond. They enjoy "co"laborating.
What is covalent?
H2O
What is water?
H2O
What is dihydrogen monoxide?
Sodium is one component of table salt and the other is this diatomic element.
What is chlorine?
The most abundant element in the universe is this.
What is hydrogen?
To make this bond, you need anions and cations. A positive and a negative. Ion know about you, but that's pretty neat.
What is ionic?
N2
What is nitrogen gas?
SO2
What is sulfur dioxide?
This diatomic element is not the only diatomic element within the mixture of air but is often the only one recognized in breathing.
What is oxygen?
Uranus is filled and composed of highly flammable gases, but yet is not flammable. This is because of the absence of this gas.
What is oxygen?
These bonds are defined by sea of electrons which make mobile, always changing bonds.
What is metallic?
NaCl
What sodium chloride?
KCl
What is potassium chloride?
This diatomic element is a crucial element for dental products.
What is flourine?
Olympic gold metals are actually 95% this, with a minute amount of gold within.
What is silver?
Bonds are made and bonds break. Just like breaking a bond or promise, this is often released.
What is energy?
H2SO4
What is sulfuric acid?
MgCl2
What is magnesium chloride?
This diatomic element often contributes a yellowish tint to products it is mixed with.
What is nitrogen?
Car airbags are filled with the highly toxic substance, Sodium Azide. Saying this, it is not dangerous because it undergoes a decomposition reaction on impact, changing it entirely into these sodium and this element, found in proteins as well.
What is nitrogen?
These bonds are defined by an unequal sharing of electrons. Have you heard the joke about the bear that dissolved in water?
What is polar?
C6H12O6
What is glucose (sugar)?
Al2S3
What is aluminum sulfide?
This diatomic element is usually applied to wounds following surgery and is known for a distinct color and smell.
What is iodine?
Asparagus cause urine to smell because of this unique acid within its composition?
What is Asparagusic Acid?