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since all a,b,c have H2O attached with the metals, we have a covalent bond in H2O (mai us .H2O ki baat nahi kar raha hu
all except d have SO4 present, which although can be formed without a Coordinate bond, the coordinate bond one is more accepted
we also have 6H2O in a,b,c which will have H-Bond due to attraction between H of a molecule and O of other molecules in an open cage fashion
i think electrovalent bond will be proved because of presence of .H2O although i am not sure
nai but the question is kismain koi bhi nai
6H2O is present in d too
hmmmmmm baat to sahi hai
haa to d me koi bhi nahi hai but H bond to udhar hai
phir to kuch aur explanationhoga
ruk koi aur bhi bataega
mai bhi seekh lunga 💀
Bad q ignore
Hain ionic bond hai toh
Cl- ions?
Sir so is this correct -
a- H bond, Coordinate bond, Electrovalent
b- H bond, Coordinate bond
c- H bond, Coordinate bond
d- H bond, Electrovalent and Coordinate?
Got this online, acc this keval optiona a main hydrogen bonding hai 💀
oh yehh
bhai ye quesion VK Jaiswal se liya hai kya?
Yep
shall we close this out?
not sorted yet
Oh? Thought we discussed this. Sup bataiye.
Just needed a confirmation for this one:-
Only [Cu(H2O)4]SO4.H2O has hydrogen bonding and the rest of the compounds don't.
Righto!
Thank you sir
but why?
is it like something that we just remeber or like we can kinda find this out by making the structure
inorganic is factual :S
we can look for logic but will have to hunt in books like jd lee
where a lot of times just factual stuff is listed
ok
+solved @iTeachChem
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