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Why is Sulfur Oxide (SO) a covalent bond?

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Answered by viswa99
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Two between atoms to form chemicalbonds, and then let's go around the Oxygens here. ... You can see the Oxygens both have an octet; eight valence electrons. The Sulfur, however, only has 6. So we can move two valence electrons from here and share them with the Sulfur


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