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SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
Yes
Sulfur trioxide
The compound SO3 is a type of covalent bond. It is a covalent bond because both sulfur and oxygen are nonmetals that are bonded.
covalent
SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
Yes
Sulfur trioxide
The compound SO3 is a type of covalent bond. It is a covalent bond because both sulfur and oxygen are nonmetals that are bonded.
covalent
Covalent
covalent
no, it is covalant.
yes, because it describes the bonding of 2 elements
Manganese(VI) Sulfite
SO3 sulfur trioxide is covalent. There are S=O bonds and the molecule is trigonal planar as predicted by VSEPR.
no, it is a covalent bond