Selenium dioxide has a covalent or molecular bond.
If the question is "What is the likely bond angle for selenium hydride," then the answer is 105 degrees, just like a water molecule.
Ionic bond is formed in K2Se
an Ionic compound
Each hydrogen can form one bond with selenium. Each selenium atom can form two bonds, one with each hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms total).
This bond is ionic.
Selenium dioxide has a covalent or molecular bond.
It is a covalent bond.
If the question is "What is the likely bond angle for selenium hydride," then the answer is 105 degrees, just like a water molecule.
Ionic bond is formed in K2Se
an Ionic compound
No, as hydrogen-and selenium are both nonmetals the bonds are covalent.
Each hydrogen can form one bond with selenium. Each selenium atom can form two bonds, one with each hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms total).
Se-Cl bonds
B. moderately polar covalent
Selenium fluoride bond is polar because fluorine is more electro-negative than selenium. Hence the shared paired of electrons are more towards fluorine giving fluorine a partial negative charge and selenium a partial positive charge.
One atom of Se and one atom of O.