Zoom Day 9 lonic (). Molecular (M) or Acid (A) Formula ulfate Asz05 Hzsoz NHyoz (NHy), O entoxide M H+Ht. n oxide NHyit rus tetraoxide HIZI

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Formula
lonic (). Molecular (M) or Acid (A)
it
1. cobalt (1) sulfate
Asz05
2. diarsenic pentoxide
H+Ht.
3. sulfurous acid
NHyyz (NHy); O
4. ammonium oxide
5. triphosphorus tetraoxide
6. cobalt (V) chloride
7. manganese(II) phosphite
8. carbonic acid
ate
cubrute
Ht Clos Heloz
9. chloric acid ->
10. bromous acid
11. carbon trisulfide
Type of compound (I. M, A)
Name
diniticaen tetrabrouiche
Tthiuni sulfide
hydrolbromic acid
onidk I Til"No 5 Itanium 1) nitrate
M
12.
N2BR4
13
Li-S
H;So, HBR
A
14.
bronde t TINO 5
15.
TINO3
3.
16.
Ca(NO2)2
hexanitraqen trifiuride
17.
N&F3
18.
Se20
19.
H2S
20.
H3PO4
21.
MgCl2
vaiadium carkarate
22.
V2CO
Transcribed Image Text:Zoom Day 9 Formula lonic (). Molecular (M) or Acid (A) it 1. cobalt (1) sulfate Asz05 2. diarsenic pentoxide H+Ht. 3. sulfurous acid NHyyz (NHy); O 4. ammonium oxide 5. triphosphorus tetraoxide 6. cobalt (V) chloride 7. manganese(II) phosphite 8. carbonic acid ate cubrute Ht Clos Heloz 9. chloric acid -> 10. bromous acid 11. carbon trisulfide Type of compound (I. M, A) Name diniticaen tetrabrouiche Tthiuni sulfide hydrolbromic acid onidk I Til"No 5 Itanium 1) nitrate M 12. N2BR4 13 Li-S H;So, HBR A 14. bronde t TINO 5 15. TINO3 3. 16. Ca(NO2)2 hexanitraqen trifiuride 17. N&F3 18. Se20 19. H2S 20. H3PO4 21. MgCl2 vaiadium carkarate 22. V2CO
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Molecular bond is formed  by sharing electrons between two atoms 

Ionic bond is formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other atom 

Acid is substance which is capable of donating H+ ion and it is sour in taste , turns blue litmus  to red. 

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