1. Classify each bond as nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, or
ionicA. C-BrB. S-ClC. C-P2. What is the charge on each ion in these compounds?a. CaSb. MgF2 (small number 2 next to F)c. Cs2Od.ScCl3e.Al2S33. How many covalent bonds are normally formed by each
element?a. Nb.Fc.Cd.Bre.O
Classify each of the following as a polar or a nonpolar bond. If
the bond is polar, represent the bond using delta notation.
Electronegativity vaules: N=3.0, O=3.5,S=2.5,Cl=3.0
N-O,N-Cl,N-S
What is the difference between polar covalent, nonpolar
covalent, and ionic bonds? A) The number of protons in the atoms in
the bond. B) The electronegativity difference between the atoms in
the bond. C) How many electrons are in the bond between the atoms.
D) How many valence electrons each atom in the bond has.
the difference between a nonpolar covalent bond, a polar
covalent bond, and an ionic bond.
Choose the BEST answer:
A.Ionic bonds can be considered as 100% polarized toward the
metal.
B.Polar covalent bonds display partial polarization toward the
nonmetal, while ionic bonds exhibit full polarization.
C.Nonpolar covalent bonds involve full/equal sharing of
electrons, while polar covalent and ionic do not.
D.These three types of bonds are part of a continuum that is
affected the average electronegativity of the bonded atoms.
5. Classify the bonds in each of the following compounds as ionic
bond, polar covalent bond, or non polar covalent bond a. MgS b.
H-Cl c. Br-Br d. H-O-H e. NaCl