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17 December, 12:01

Is Cs2O2 a ionic compound, Covalent compound, or Acid

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  1. 17 December, 14:35
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    It's a bit more complicated than that:

    In he structure, the two oxygen atoms are single bonded to each other and are bonded to one cesium atom each. The oxygen-oxygen bond is covalent (electrons shard), but the oxygen-cesium bond is ionic (electrons transferred from cesium to oxygen). This would be classified as ionic, but it's not exactly that.
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