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What type of bond would be expected between atoms Cu and S?

Covalent bond between the two as the electronegativity difference between Cu ans S is below 1.7


What type of bonding would be expected between atoms I and F?

Ionic bonding---with such different electronegativities it would be hard for lithium and fluorine to share electrons in a covalent bond. It is far more energetically favorable for the lithium atom to transfer an electron to fluorine to form Li+ and F- and then have those two hook up to form an ionic bond.


Why isn't the electron inside the neutron?

If it were there could be no bonding between atoms because bonding is a result of transfering or sharing of electrons by atoms; besides quarks are already present inside a neutrons; if electrons were present inside a neutron they would repel each other, so there would need to be a force that keeps them together. There is a force that holds the nucleus together called the strong interaction mediated by gluons which wouldn't interact with electrons so the neutrons would be unstable.


What is the Lews structure for K3N?

The Lewis structure for K3N would show three potassium (K) atoms each bonded to a nitrogen (N) atom. Potassium has one valence electron, while nitrogen has five valence electrons. The structure would display the bonding pairs between the potassium and nitrogen atoms.


What types of chemical bonding have bronze?

Bronze typically consists of metallic bonding, which involves the sharing of electrons among metal atoms. This results in a strong bond and the unique properties of metals such as conductivity and malleability.

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Which type of bonding would be expected between S and CI?

The bonding between Sulfur (S) and Chlorine (Cl) would be expected to be a covalent bond. In covalent bonding, atoms share electrons to achieve a full outer shell and form a stable molecule, as is the case with sulfur and chlorine in molecules like sulfur dichloride (SCl2).


What type of bonding might you expect between two potassium atoms?

You would expect metallic bonding between two potassium atoms. Metallic bonding involves the sharing of electrons between all the atoms in a metal, leading to a sea of delocalized electrons that hold the metal atoms together in a lattice structure.


What type of a chemical bond would expect between a sodium atom and a sodium atom?

A metallic bond would be expected between two sodium atoms. In metallic bonding, electrons are delocalized and move freely between atoms, holding them together in a lattice structure. Sodium is a metal and tends to form metallic bonds with other sodium atoms.


This formula is a diagram showing the bonding between atoms?

The formula that is a diagram showing the bonding between atoms is called the structural formula. An example of structural formula would be for acetone OC(CH3)2.


What type of bonding would be expected between Br and I?

Ionic bond The correct answer would be a polar covalent bond.


What kind of bonding would take place between silver and bromine atoms?

An ionic bond


What type of bonding would be expected for rubber?

Rubber typically has covalent bonding, as it is composed of long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms held together by shared electrons. This results in the flexible and elastic properties of rubber.


What is the difference between intra-molecular bonding and inter-molecular interaction?

Intermolecular is the bonding between the molecules (what connects them all together) For example dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding (HFON)Intramolecular is the bonding between the atoms like ionic covalent or metallic.For example in a water molecule the intermolecular bonding would be the hydrogen bonding. The non-bonding pairs will connect with other water molecules non-bonding pairs to create a hydrogen bond. Whereas the intramolecular bonding would be covalent. Because that's what joins the individual hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom.


Does water have a higher than expected boiling point because of hydrogen and oxygen forming a single covalent bond?

Water has a higher boiling point than would be expected for a covalent compound of that molecular weight, because the water molecule is highly polar, and forms what are known as coordinate covalent bonds between water molecules. The polarity of the water molecule is the result of its shape, not the result of the single covalent bond that exists between the oxygen atom and each of the two hydrogen atoms.


What type of bonding would be expected between Iodine and Bromine?

Iodine and Bromine would be expected to form a van der Waals forces or weak London dispersion forces due to their similar electronegativities and non-polar nature.


What kind of bonding is BR-BR?

An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.


Which type of bonding is characteristic of a substance that has a high melting point and electrical conductivity only in the liquid phase?

The substance would likely exhibit metallic bonding. Metallic bonding is responsible for high melting points due to strong bonding between metal atoms. Electrical conductivity in the liquid phase occurs because the metal atoms are mobile and able to carry electrical charges.