No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
S8 has the single bond....
For example halogens, carbon, oxygen, sulfur, other nonmetals.
A polar covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between sulfur and nitrogen.
The similarity of sulfur molecule and the sulfur dioxide molecule is the type of bond.
If by valences, you mean valence electrons, chromium has 6, lithium has 1, carbon has 4, and sulfur has 6. If by valences, you mean valence electrons, chromium has 6, lithium has 1, carbon has 4, and sulfur has 6.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
S8 has the single bond....
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For example halogens, carbon, oxygen, sulfur, other nonmetals.
An ionic bond.
A polar covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between sulfur and nitrogen.
The similarity of sulfur molecule and the sulfur dioxide molecule is the type of bond.
both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
Sulfur and oxygen will form polar covalent bond
The type of bond that occurs between calcium and sulfur atoms is ionic.