Determine if each of the statements is true or false.
1) K2SO4 contains both polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
2) A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
3) When two atoms form a chemical bond, they lower the potential energy between the bonding atoms or ions.
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1) it is true
As it contains ionic bond between K+ and SO42- and covalent bond between SO42-
2) false. It formed by Sharing of electrons.
3) True
Determine if each of the statements is true or false. 1) K2SO4 contains both polar covalent...
Determine if each of the statements is true or false. 1) K2SO4 contains both polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds. [Select] 2) A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. (Select] 3) When two atoms form a chemical bond, they lower t. e potential energy between the bonding atoms or ions. (Select)
Determine if each of the statements is true or false. 1) K2SO4 contains both polar covalent bonds and ionic bonds. [ Select ] 2) A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. True 3) When two atoms form a chemical bond, they lower the potential energy between the bonding atoms or ions. (Select]
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