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What compounds do not contain covalent compounds A. KF B. N2 C. CI4 D. HBr E. NO2?

A. KF contains ionic bonding, not covalent bonding. B. N2, D. HBr, and E. NO2 contain covalent bonds. C. Cl4 is not a valid compound; the correct formula is likely Cl2, which also contains covalent bonds.


Is Cl2 a covalent bond or ionic bond?

Covalent. There is no electronegativity difference between two atoms of the same element.


Are ch3ch2ch2ch2ch3 and ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2ch3 miscible Are CBr4 and H20 miscible Are cl2 and H20 miscible?

Yes, both ch3ch2ch2ch2ch3 and ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2ch3 are miscible since they are both alkanes with similar intermolecular forces. CBr4 and H2O are immiscible because CBr4 is nonpolar while H2O is polar, resulting in different intermolecular forces that prevent them from mixing. Cl2 and H2O are immiscible because Cl2 is a nonpolar molecule while H2O is polar, leading to differences in intermolecular forces that hinder their ability to mix.


Is the covalent bond between the chlorine atoms in a molecule of chlorine gas polar?

No. It is nonpolar. This is because the atoms are so similar and the number of atoms that they are giving up is equal. (They complete eachother.) All diatomic elements are nonpolar.Also, any bond between two of the same nonmetals are held together by nonpolar covalent bonds. Hope I helped!


Which molecules were nonpolar because all bonds were nonpolar?

H2, CH4, Cl2, C2H2, CO2, O2 were all non polar atoms because they all were not lone pairs (meaning that there were no one dots). Also don't write this down but look at all the bonds. They all have 2 or 4 and not 3 or 5. For example: Cl2 and not Cl3.

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Which substance has polar covalent bonds SO2 Cl2 N2 or CaO?

SO2 is the substance that has polar covalent bonds. This is because sulfur and oxygen have different electronegativities, resulting in an uneven sharing of electrons in the covalent bonds within the molecule.


What compound has ionic bonding CaO NO2 HF Cl2?

CaO because Ca is a metal and O is a gas and all the other possibillities are gasses combined and ionic has a metal and gas combination if you look at the periodic table of elements the right side is gases but they are determined by like a staircase and the rest are metals


What of bond is cl2?

The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.


Which substance is not paired with the type of bonding found between the two atoms- CH3-covalent bonds Fe-metallic bonds CaI-ionic bonds Cl2-polar covalent bonds?

The substance not paired correctly isCl2 - polar covalent bonds.


What kind of bond is Cl2?

The answer i believe is Non-polar Covalent.


Is Cl2 pure covalent?

No, there is only a single bond in a Cl2 molecule.


What type of bonding exists in the Cl2 molecule?

Covalent bonding exists in the Cl2 molecule. Each chlorine atom shares one electron with the other to form a single covalent bond between them.


What diatomic molecules is joined by a double covalent bond O2 cl2 n2 he2?

O2 and N2 are diatomic molecules that are joined by a double covalent bond. Cl2 and He2 do not exist as stable diatomic molecules with double covalent bonds.


Why is that diatomic molecules always form non polar covalent bonds?

They do not. Diatomic molecules containing two atoms of the same elemnt are non-polar, for example Cl2 . When the atoms are of different elents then the bond may be polar depending on the difference in electronegativity, example HCl.


What compound is created when Si is combined with Cl2 in a polar covalent bond?

Silicon tetrachloride, with formula SiCl4


Is cl2 polar covalent or not?

No two atoms of the same species boned together are one of the few cases of a completely nonpolar bond. This is because the electronegativity of the atoms is equal resulting in equal "sharing" of electrons.


Why Cl2 has a nonpolar covalent bond while HCl has a polar covalent bond?

Their is no electronegativity difference between two atoms of chlorine, but there is a big enough difference between chlorine and hydrogen to have the electron of hydrogen spend more time in the orbital of chlorine than in the hydrogen orbital, thus this molecule is slightly charged on either end (+/-) and therefore polar covalent.