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The molecule beryllium chloride has one beryllium atom, a metal, and two chlorine atoms, non metals. What kind of bond will they form?
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R_scott
probably ionic
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DrBob222
I looked up the electronegativity.
Be is 1.6 and Cl is 3.2. Difference is 1.6
I call delta EN = 1.8 or 1.9 as the 50%-50% between covalent/ionic so I would call this polar covalent.
Be is 1.6 and Cl is 3.2. Difference is 1.6
I call delta EN = 1.8 or 1.9 as the 50%-50% between covalent/ionic so I would call this polar covalent.
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Nobody
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BarenyCesar
The reason why there's no answers is because there's a new rule where answers are being deleted which sucks for other people.
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BarenyCesar
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BarenyCesar
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BarenyCesar
They would form a covalent bond, but I can't seem to think of which answer it is I would say maybe the last answer but I'm not sure.
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