yes, because it describes the bonding of 2 elements
No, So3 is an ionic bond because if you substrate the electronegivity of each element and then take the absolute value
Yes. Sulfur and oxygen are both non-metals.
Sulfur trioxide is a covalent compound.
No. SO3 (sulfur trixoide) has trigonal planar geometry.
The are two elements in SO3: sulfur and oxygen.
SO3 stands for Sulfur Trioxide.
There are many examples. A few are listed below: NO, NO2, SO2, SO3, CO, CO2, O2, F2, Cl2, PCl3
The amount of NO and SO3 would increased.
covalent
Covalent
covalent
no, it is covalant.
SO3 sulfur trioxide is covalent. There are S=O bonds and the molecule is trigonal planar as predicted by VSEPR.
SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
Sulfur trioxide
no, it is a covalent bond
It is a covalent bond
Yes
The compound SO3 is a type of covalent bond. It is a covalent bond because both sulfur and oxygen are nonmetals that are bonded.
SO3 as sulfur trioxide is polar covalent bonded. As the sulfite ion, it is covalently bonded as the ion but forms ionic bonds with other species.