yes it has bond an 2 lone pair
SeO2 is the chemical formula for selenium dioxide.
Selenium dioxide, SeO2
SeO2
SeO2 (s) + 2KOH(aq) > K2SeO3(aq) +H2O(l) SeO2(s)+2KOH(aq)→K2SeO3(aq)+H2O(l)
there are as many sigma bonds as bonds (of any kind, simple, double or triple). and there is 1 pi bond for each double bond and 2 pi bonds for each triple bond.
SeO2
SeO2 is the chemical formula for selenium dioxide.
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Selenium dioxide, SeO2
SeO2
SeO2 (s) + 2KOH(aq) > K2SeO3(aq) +H2O(l) SeO2(s)+2KOH(aq)→K2SeO3(aq)+H2O(l)
They have covalent bonds.
Selenium dioxide
The duration of Any Bonds Today? is 180.0 seconds.
Selenium dioxide has a bent molecule.
Well, SeO2 is a bent molecule. It has 2 lone pairs on the Se central atom, giving it bond angles of 109.5 degrees. Because it's bent, it is polar. We also know (hopefully) that all polar molecules exhibit Dipole-Dipole IMFs. And all molecules exhibit London Dispersion Forces (LDFs). Because it doesn't have any Hydrogen atoms, we can rule out Hydrogen Bonding. So it's just Dipole-dipole and LDFs.
no there is not. There are not any double bonds.