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21 December, 20:29

What type (s) of bonding would be expected for each of the following materials?

Rubber, barium sulfide, solid xenon, bronze, nylon and aluminium phosphate?

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  1. 21 December, 20:35
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    Rubber:Covalent bonding

    Barium sulfide:ionic bonding

    Solid xenon: Van daar Waal bond.

    Bronze:Metallic bond

    Nylon:Covalent bonding

    Aluminum phosphate: mixture of ionic and covalent bond

    Explanation:

    Rubber is mainly composed of isoprene which is predominantly covalent bond

    Barium sulphide is predominantly ionic bonding

    Is xenon is inert its bond is van daar Waal

    Bronze is an alloy of metal usually held by metallic boding

    Nylon:covalent bonding

    Aluminium phosphate have a mixture of covalent and ionic bond
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