Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(d)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(e)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(f)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
(g)
Interpretation:
The given compound is ionic or covalent is to be stated.
Concept Introduction :
Ionic compounds are those in which the atoms are bonded to each other through ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are those bonds which are formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to other and strong electrostatic forces of attraction exists between the atoms which have ionic bonds. Molecular compounds are those compounds which are formed when two or more different atoms combine and result in a pure substance. The atoms in a molecular compound are bonded through covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons.
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