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17 April, 10:34

What type of chemical bond can form between an atom with 11 protons and an atom with 17 protons? what type of chemical bond can form between an atom with 11 protons and an atom with 17 protons? non-polar covalent ionic hydrogen polar covalent?

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  1. 17 April, 10:51
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    atomic number of elements are the number of protons

    in neutral atoms number of protons are equal to number of electrons

    electrons are responsible for the chemical bonding in atoms

    bonding depends on the number of valence electrons in the outermost shells.

    atom A with 11 protons have 11 electrons, electronic configuration is - 2,8,1

    atom B with 17 protons have 17 electrons, electron configuration is - 2,8,7

    A has 1 valence electron and B has 7 valence electrons

    therefore A prefers to give away its one valence electron and have a complete outer shell and B prefers to take in that one electron from A to become a complete octet.

    The type of bond is an ionic bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one species to another species

    answer is ionic
  2. 17 April, 11:24
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    Ionic non polar is correct
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