Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The nature of bond between
Concept Introduction:
The compounds which contain ionic bond, which is a type of bond which formed between positive metal ion and negative, non-metal ions.
The compounds which contain covalent bond are covalent compound. This covalent bond is a type of bond which formed between two non- metal atoms by sharing of electrons. It forms between two non-metals.
This covalent bond is two types; polar covalent bond and non polar covalent bond.
In the polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are unequally shared while in the non- polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are equally shared.
(b)
Interpretation:
The nature of bond between
Concept Introduction:
The compounds which contain ionic bond, which is a type of bond which formed between positive metal ion and negative, non-metal ions.
The compounds which contain covalent bond are covalent compound. This covalent bond is a type of bond which formed between two non- metal atoms by sharing of electrons. It forms between two non-metals.
This covalent bond is two types; polar covalent bond and non polar covalent bond.
In the polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are unequally shared while in the non- polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are equally shared.
(c)
Interpretation:
The nature of bond between
Concept Introduction:
The compounds which contain ionic bond, which is a type of bond which formed between positive metal ion and negative, non-metal ions.
The compounds which contain covalent bond are covalent compound. This covalent bond is a type of bond which formed between two non- metal atoms by sharing of electrons. It forms between two non-metals.
This covalent bond is two types; polar covalent bond and non polar covalent bond.
In the polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are unequally shared while in the non- polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are equally shared.
(d)
Interpretation:
The nature of bond between
Concept Introduction:
The compounds which contain ionic bond, which is a type of bond which formed between positive metal ion and negative, non-metal ions.
The compounds which contain covalent bond are covalent compound. This covalent bond is a type of bond which formed between two non- metal atoms by sharing of electrons. It forms between two non-metals.
This covalent bond is two types; polar covalent bond and non polar covalent bond.
In the polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are unequally shared while in the non- polar covalent bond the sharing electrons are equally shared.
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