due to its liquid state
Hg (Mercury) is an element, not a bond. It can bond with other elements in different way to form compounds.
Mercury(I) bromide exists as Hg2Br2 due to the formation of a stable crystal structure with Hg-Hg and Hg-Br bonds in a 1:2 ratio. This compound follows the octet rule and satisfies the duet rule for mercury, achieving a more stable configuration.
Covalent bond.
The type of bond that forms between atoms or compounds is determined by the electronegativity difference between the atoms involved in the bond. If the electronegativity difference is small, a covalent bond forms, where electrons are shared. If the electronegativity difference is large, an ionic bond forms, where electrons are transferred.
A covalent bond forms between Cl and P. In this bond, the atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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Hg (Mercury) is an element, not a bond. It can bond with other elements in different way to form compounds.
The compound Hg₂I₂, known as mercurous iodide, consists of two mercury (Hg) atoms and two iodide (I) ions. In this compound, the two mercury atoms are bonded together in a diatomic cation (Hg₂²⁺), which is stabilized by the presence of two iodide ions. The bond between the mercury atoms is a metallic bond, while the interaction between the Hg₂²⁺ cation and the iodide anions involves ionic bonding. This results in a compound that exhibits both metallic and ionic characteristics.
Mercury(I) bromide exists as Hg2Br2 due to the formation of a stable crystal structure with Hg-Hg and Hg-Br bonds in a 1:2 ratio. This compound follows the octet rule and satisfies the duet rule for mercury, achieving a more stable configuration.
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Covalent bond.
in platinum,peral,diomand,hg,ss and in pbr