Chemistry, asked by shreyap30, 1 year ago

Which solid contains more than one kind of bonding?
A. Iodine
B. Silicon dioxide
C. Sodium chloride
D. Zinc

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Answered by Anonymous
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Silicone dioxide contains more than one kind of bonding.

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Answered by zumba12
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More than one kind of bonding is present in (B). Silicon dioxide.

Explanation:

  • The compound given in the options is iodine, Silicon dioxide, Sodium Chloride, and Zinc.
  • As zinc is an element it doesn't have any bonding in it.
  • In the case of iodine, it is a diatomic molecule in which two atoms of iodine is attached by a covalent bond. Thus it has only one type of bonding.
  • As sodium chloride is an ionic compound it has an ionic bond in it.
  • In the case of Silicon dioxide, two different types of bonding is present. It is because, in it, each silicon atom is bonded with four oxygen atoms and each oxygen atoms is bonded with two silicon atom giving it a giant structure.
  • Thus it is inferred that due to the giant structure of silicon dioxide it contains more than one kind of bonding.

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