1.if tin and carbon combine to a ionic bond it will be a neutral charge correct?
2. Also can a Ionic bond be between hydrogen and how would that work if it's a positively charge nonmetal ?
3. also you know how the electronegative difference between c-n is 0.5 how would you know this because it's doesn't say on the periodic table. is there you suppose to add or subtract or you suppose to just know?
2. Also can a Ionic bond be between hydrogen and how would that work if it's a positively charge nonmetal ?
3. also you know how the electronegative difference between c-n is 0.5 how would you know this because it's doesn't say on the periodic table. is there you suppose to add or subtract or you suppose to just know?
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1.) Correct
2.) In order for it to be ionic, it would have to bond with a metal
3.) I'm not sure im only in Chem...
2.) In order for it to be ionic, it would have to bond with a metal
3.) I'm not sure im only in Chem...