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Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar

Chapter 9, Problem 2PE

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QUESTION:

Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent and which is ionic?

(a) the bond in CSCI

(b) the bond in \(\mathrm {H_2S}\)

(c) the NN bond in \(\mathrm {H_2NNH_2}\).

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QUESTION:

Which of the following bonds is covalent, which is polar covalent and which is ionic?

(a) the bond in CSCI

(b) the bond in \(\mathrm {H_2S}\)

(c) the NN bond in \(\mathrm {H_2NNH_2}\).

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A covalent bond consists of the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between two atoms.

A bond formed between two atoms with a difference in electronegativities by sharing electrons is called a polar covalent bond.

A chemical bond formed between oppositely charged species because of their mutual electrostatic attraction.

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