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ammonium ion or sulphur dioxide is formed by which bond...?​

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Answered by harjyotkaurgambhir
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bond will be " sharing the electrons" ammonium will give 2 electrons and sulphate will recieve 2 electrons and Ammonium Sulfate will be formed with the reaction because ammonium is more reactive metal than sulphur

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

They are formed by covalent bond.

Explanation:

  • When two atoms with a negligibly different electronegativity share their electrons, covalent bonds are created. The types of bonds are displayed in the accompanying table based on the variations in electronegativity.
  • It is a covalent molecule, sulfur dioxide. Covalent double bonds connect each oxygen atom to sulfur. To clarify, the sulfur atom and each oxygen atom share two pairs of electrons.
  • The chemical compound SO2 is made up of two oxygen atoms joining forces with a sulfur atom. Sulfur dioxide is the chemical symbol for SO2.
  • One lonely pair of electrons makes up the ammonia molecule. Through a covalent link, it combines with the hydroxyl ions in water to produce ammonium ions.

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