1.
a.Alkaline earth metals( Group 2)
b.Alkali metals(Group 1)
c.Group 6(d block)
d.Halogens(Group 17)
e.Noble gases(Group 18)
2.
a.Polar bonds
b.Non Polar bonds
c.Polar bonds
d.Polar bonds
e.Polar bonds
f.Polar bonds
Note:If the bond is between similar elements,The bond will be non polar,otherwise polar.
3.PCl3
4.
a. Both ionic and covalent
b.Covalent
c.Both ionic and covalent
d.Covalent
e.Both ionic and covalent
f.Ionic
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