Chemistry, asked by mirkamruzaman6173, 9 months ago

The bonds in the compound MgSO4 can be described as
A) covalent B) ionic C) both A & B D) None of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

ionic bond

Explanation:

as MG has +2 charge and SO4 has -2 charge this make it catine and anion respestively and an ionic bond is formed

Answered by velurijogaiah
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Answer:  in the given compound MgSO4 there are both covalent and ionic bonds.

Explanation: Here the given compound is MgSO4.

In the given compound, Sulphur (S) and Oxygen (O) are two non metals and Magnesium (Mg) is a metal.

In this compound, Sulphur and Oxygen reacts to form covalent bond and the metal Magnesium reacts with both non metals Sulphur and Oxygen to form ionic bonds.

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