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hydrogen sulfide
Carbon - it is the basis for organic chemistry.
silcon has the lowest electronegtaivity so would most likely form covalent bonds. Sulfur is next (although with group1 and 2 metals it forms ionic compounds) oxygen and chlorine have high electronegativites so form many ionic compounds - however they also form covalent compunds as well.
Anything in the first group on the periodic table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
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No. They will most likely form an ionic bond. Metallic bonds form between the atoms of a metal, such as gold or iron.
hydrogen sulfide
Among the elements listed, silicon is most likely to form covalent bonds. (Silicon is in the same periodic table column as carbon, which is the most likely of all atoms to form covalent bonds.)
Fluorine is similar to chlorine.
It would form a ionic bond due the the Mg2+ and 2Cl-.
Carbon - it is the basis for organic chemistry.
silcon has the lowest electronegtaivity so would most likely form covalent bonds. Sulfur is next (although with group1 and 2 metals it forms ionic compounds) oxygen and chlorine have high electronegativites so form many ionic compounds - however they also form covalent compunds as well.
Anything in the first group on the periodic table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
The most common oxidation state for chlorine is 1- (negative one).
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
the most common oxidation state of chlorine is -1.