The bond between carbon and chlorine is more polar than the bond between carbon and sulfur.
To compare bond polarities, compare the difference in the electronegativities between the atoms. The difference between carbon (with an electronegativity of 2.55) and sulfur (2.58) is 0.03. The difference between carbon (2.55) and chlorine (3.16) is 0.61. Since the difference between C and Cl is larger than the difference between C and S, the C-Cl bond is more polar.
Nitrogen and Chlorine both have almost same values for electronegativeties so N-Cl bond is almost non-polar but in case of C-Cl the Cl atom is more polar so it is a polar bond.
The difference in electronegativity between two bonded chlorine atoms is 0, therefore the bond is nonpolar covalent.
Chlorine is much more electronegative than hydrogen, so the H would be more positive, and the Cl would be more negative.
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Cs stands for Caesium (number 55).
it is about the metal cs. it is inn the 6th period.
No, instead Nerf released it as the Longstrike CS-6.
CS gas is [(2-chlorophenyl)methylidene]propanedinitrile.
C-S bond is polar (but the molecule CS2 is non-polar as the dipole moments cancel off).
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
polyatomic
Caesium form the cation Cs+.Bromine form the anion Br-.
Covalent bonds are formed between a metal and a non-metal. Co is cobalt, a metal, so it will react with O to form CuO, a compound with ionic bonds.
CsBr is both polar and ionic, but is not covalent.
CsBr is both polar and ionic, but is not covalent.
Cs-Br
A $200 CS Jail Bond typically refers to a bail bond amount of $200 set for release from jail for a civil or criminal offense. The bond amount must be paid to secure the release until the court date. Failure to appear in court may result in forfeiture of the bond.
No, they form a very strong ionic bond known as cesium oxide with the chemical formula Cs2O.
I think CS is better than IT as far BE is concerned because I think that CS has more scope than IT in jobs as well.
'Cs' ( Caesium )is the more reactive metal. Both metals are in Groujp (I) , The alkali metals. On going down from lithium to francium , group(I) metals become more reactive.,