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Well, typically we are told that a metal and non metal form ionic bonds. However, when you get a metal and a non metal that are not so far apart on the electronegativity scale, like Cu(1.9) and S(2.5), you get a bond that is polar, and mostly ionic but with a fair bit of covalent character. So CuS is not totally ionic as one might think.

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No. The difference in electronegativity is too great.

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No. The difference in electronegativity is too great.

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Well, typically we are told that a metal and non metal form ionic bonds. However, when you get a metal and a non metal that are not so far apart on the electronegativity scale, like Cu(1.9) and S(2.5), you get a bond that is polar, and mostly ionic but with a fair bit of covalent character. So CuS is not totally ionic as one might think.

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No. The difference in electronegativity is too great.

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