Name the type of bonds formed in ionic compounds and in the compounds formed by carbon
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Ionic bonds are formed in ionic compounds and carbon has a tendency to form a large number of compounds.
Explanation:
- Ionic compounds show ionic bonds.
- The examples of ionic compounds are as follows: .
- The bond formed between two nonmetals is called covalent bonds.
- Carbon has the tendency to form a large number of molecules and Carbon is a nonmetal, therefore, it forms covalent bonds with other molecules.
- The two reasons for the formation of large compounds by carbon are:
- Tetravalent nature
- Catenation
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Answer: the bonds are ionic and covalent
Explanation: the ionic compounds like NaCl and HCl forms ionic bonds as the bonds formed between ions is called as ionic bonds as in case of NaCl and HCl they can be separated into Na+ and Cl- and in HCL into H+ and Cl- which attract each other to form compounds .
whereas in case of compounds of carbon its valency is 4 and lossing or gaining of 4 electrons needs too much energy to attain noble gas configuration which is not possible so it shares electrons to form compounds hence form covalent bonds like CH4 etc
they can be single double or triple bonds.
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