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Sulfur can form a bond
What will most likely occur if sulfur forms an ionic bond with another element? (Click on the icon for the periodic table to
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The oxygen atom found in sodium sulfate, NaSO4, forms bonds with sodium and sulfur. Which bond(s) formed by oxygen would be
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Wog
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Consider the Lewis structure for the major resonance form of PCS–. (Note that carbon is the central atom.) The structure
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Mary
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Which pair of elements would form a bond with the greatest polarity?
Sulfur (S) and oxygen (O) will form a bond with the greatest
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Amy
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The oxygen atom found in sodium sulfate, NaSO4, forms bonds with both sodium and sulfur. Which bond(s) formed by oxygen would be
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Oxygen and sulfur are in the same group in the periodic table. Sulfur is in the row below oxygen. The bond energy of an O=O bond
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Which of the following are likely to form an ionic bond?
nitrogen and oxygen carbon and sulfur carbon and hydrogen magnesium and
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The oxygen atom found in sodium sulfate, NaSO4, forms bonds with both sodium and sulfur. Which bond(s) formed by oxygen would be
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Sulfur can form a bond with any of the following elements: oxygen, chlorine, bromine, or phosphorus. Which of those elements
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Jonah
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The bonds listed must be classifed:
1. The bond between Sulfur and Cesium 2. The bond between Chlorine and Bromine 3. The bond
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