Asked by Tonnie Okpara on Sep 30, 2024
How is the S-H bond categorized?
A) Polar covalent
B) Nonpolar covalent
C) Covalent
D) Ionic
Polar Covalent
A type of chemical bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons unequally, leading to partial charges at each end of the bond.
S-H Bond
A chemical bond formed between a sulfur atom and a hydrogen atom, often found in organic compounds such as thiols.
- Distinguish between different types of chemical bonds (polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, ionic).
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between different types of chemical bonds (polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, ionic).
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