Chemistry, asked by sagarsahu2165, 1 year ago

The types of bond present in N2O5 are:
(1) only covalent (2) only ionic
(3) ionic and covalent (4) covalent and coordinate

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Answered by shivam5466
23
nitrogen and oxygen are non metals so only covalent bond would be formed
Answered by OlaMacgregor
51

Answer: Option (4) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

An ionic bond is defined as the bond formed due to transfer of one or more number of electrons from one atom to another.

An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a non-metal.

Whereas a covalent bond is defined as the bond formed due to sharing of one or more number of electrons between the combining atoms.

A covalent bond is generally formed between non-metals.

For example, in a molecule of N_{2}O_{5} the combining atoms are nitrogen and oxygen. As both of them are non-metals hence, there will occur sharing of electrons when both of them chemically combine together.

A coordinate bond is defined as the bond formed by supply of bonding electrons by one of the two atoms.

There are two coordinate bonds present in one molecule of N_{2}O_{5}.

Thus, we can conclude that the types of bond present in N_{2}O_{5} are covalent and coordinate.

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