The sulfate radical has covalent bonding. Since sulfur and oxygen are both nonmetals, they have to form a covalent bond. Only the combination of a metal and a nonmetal would form an ionic bond.
Hydrogen bond because of the hydrogen is combining with either nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine (FON)
This type of bonding is called intermolecular bonding and is the strongest of the group.
Dipole-dipole interactions and dispersion forces. No hydrogen bonding exists in H2S.
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
no, the electronegativity of sulphur is to small
hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
Bent as h2s has two non-bonding pairs of electrons
H2S is polar compound.There ard dipole-dipole bonds.
covalent bonding
H and O have much electro negativity difference.H and S do not have much difference to make H bonds.
The carbon to carbon bonding in Diamond is a covalent bonding.
Hydrogen bonding is a type of intermolecular force of attractionAdded:This is between molecules.It is not as strong as chemical bonding within molecules (intramolecular) though.
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.