Which of the following represents the type of bonding present in ammonium chloride molecule?

a

Ionic only

b

Covalent only

c

Ionic and dative covalent

d

Dative covalent only

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Aniagolu2007
3 years ago
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Ionic and covalent (dative)

Mezalabo
2 years ago
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The bond types present in ammonium chloride are ionic, covalent and dative (coordinate covalent).

Kefomdipurity
2 years ago

The correct option is:

C) Ionic and dative covalent

This is because the bonding in ammonium chloride involves both ionic bonding between the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the chloride ion (Cl-) and dative covalent bonding within the ammonium ion.

Serotonin001
2 months ago

Ammonium chloride is a compound that contains three types of chemical bonding: ionic, covalent, and dative covalent (also known as coordinate covalent)

Donnik
1 year ago

the answer is supposed to be D

Ronaldobiakalusi
4 years ago

ionic bond is interatomic....

the question said molecule....ans D

Sheriffcrown
4 years ago

Dative covalent only (d)

Udoka07
5 years ago

correct ans is D

abdull d don
10 years ago

The ans is soppose to be d

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