(a)
Interpretation:The type of bonding in the compound shown in the given image is to be identified.
Concept introduction:Ionic bonding always involves oppositely charged ions. It is formed when one atom out of the two gives up electron and the other accepts it. The atom which gave electron becomes cation (positively charged) and the atoms which gained electron becomes anion (negatively charged). Both of these ions are held by electrostatic interactions.
(b)
Interpretation:The type of bonding in the compound shown in the image is to be identified.
Concept introduction:Sharing of electron among the involved atoms leads to generation of covalent bond among them. This electron sharing occurs only to complete octet that is get stable electronic configuration. For example, formation of water molecule involves sharing of electrons among
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