It is a single covalent bond.
the f-p-f bond angle is 120the cl -p-cl bond angle is 180and the f - p - cl bond angle is 90
Yes. In CH3Cl, there is one C-Cl bond and three C-H bond.
S-Cl
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
It is a single covalent bond.
Here is a covalent bond.
the f-p-f bond angle is 120the cl -p-cl bond angle is 180and the f - p - cl bond angle is 90
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
Yes. In CH3Cl, there is one C-Cl bond and three C-H bond.
S-Cl
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
Ionic bond
The bond is covalent.
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
In cl-cl bond 1 electron is sahred by each of Cl atom.
Any positive ion will be able to bond with the Cl- ion to form an ionic bond. There is no more likely or less likely to bond. If the positive ion is 2+ charged, it simply bonds with 2 Cl- ions. If it is 1+ charged, it simply bonds with 1 Cl- ion. Hence, there is no positive ion which is most likely going to bond with Cl-.