An ionic bond.
ionic bond
Na+ and CI-
A. Na and CI B. K and CI C. OAND CI D.Mg AND CI help me plz idk the answer >.<!
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
An ionic bond.
ionic bond
Na+ and CI-
A. Na and CI B. K and CI C. OAND CI D.Mg AND CI help me plz idk the answer >.<!
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
no
CI2 does not exist. Cl2 with a lowercase L is the correct formula for chlorine gas. This is a covalent bond. Two atoms of the same element will never form an ionic bond with one another.
i=F*sum(zi*Ci) where, i is the current density, F is Faradya's constant, zi is the velence of species i, Ci is the concentration
the f-p-f bond angle is 120the cl -p-cl bond angle is 180and the f - p - cl bond angle is 90
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.
bond energy (in kJ/mol) F-F:158 Cl-Cl: 244 Hence, in order of decreasing bond strength: Cl-Cl => => (F-F) => Fluorine is an anomaly. Bond strength decreases from chlorine to iodine as down the group, the atomic size becomes larger and thus the valence electron orbitals become more diffused, causing the overlap of orbitals to become less effective. Therefore the halogen-halogen bond becomes weaker. Fluorine is an exception due to its extremely small size. The F-F bond length is so short that the lone pairs of electrons on the fluorine atoms repel each other and weakens the F-F bond. I hope that answers your question.
sodium and Chlorine. they are have a strong ionic bond.