Asked by Lady Phantomhive
Two nonmetals from group 16 are likely to form a:
triple and ionic bond
double and ionic bond
triple and covalent bond
double and covalent bond
I don't get this, could someone please explain?
triple and ionic bond
double and ionic bond
triple and covalent bond
double and covalent bond
I don't get this, could someone please explain?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
double covalent bond.
O2, SO in SO2, S-S bond in S8.
O2, SO in SO2, S-S bond in S8.
Answered by
Lady Phantomhive
Could you please explain what that means?
Answered by
Ah Puch
Down in Xibalba, we combine many elements in hope of creating a stronger material for holding the cursed. I can safely say, the answer is B, double and ionic bond. Also, @jordan23pointerx, this place is for people who have a question they would like answers, don't imply that ever again, or I will find you, and I will steal your Wi-Fi router. (I know how much you mortal teens love Wi-Fi these days)
(What can I say, it helps me communicate with other torture gods about methods)
(What can I say, it helps me communicate with other torture gods about methods)
Answered by
Mr. Caillou
oh ok.....
Answered by
Nugget Love <3
Um... alright then XD
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