Which of the bonds/interactions under certain conditions may act as an ionic bond?
Hydrogen bonds |
Dipole-dipole interactions |
London/van der Walls interaction |
Covalent bonds |
answer : Dipole-dipole interactions
explanation :
London/van der Walls interaction : week forces never be ionic
Covalent bonds in this generally same electronegative elements are combined so ions formation possibility less
hydrogen bond : for hydrogen bond there must be hydrogen requires. hydrogen cannot form ionic bond all the times becuas its electronegativity 2.1 very less .
Dipole-dipole interactions : possibility to convert into ionic bond
in a dipole the positive end of one molecule and negative end of the anothe molecule are very close together form dipole dipole interactions . suppose we change the temperature of the molecules the polar bonds completely seperated and forms purely ionic bonds with another i.e Cations would be attracted to the negative side of a polar molecule and anions would be attracted to the positive side.
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