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No. Carbon does not form ionic bonds, and in this case they are double-covalent bonds.

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11y ago

Both phosphorus and sulfur when bonded to each other form covalent compounds (as in P2S5). In addition, phosphorus and sulfur exist as P4 and S8, which are also covalent.

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13y ago

No, carbon bonds covalently with sulfur.

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No this would be covalent

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This bond is covalent.

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Q: Does sulfur and phosphorus ionic bond?
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