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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes the bond that would form between lithium (Li) and fluorine (F)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you're asking in terms of ionic, covalent, ect. the bond is ionic. Since fluorine is extremely far from lithium on the periodic table it will a ionic bond.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the 2 elements react, Lithium loses an electron to fluorine, having a positive charged particle (cation, Lithium ion) and a negative charged one (anion, fluoride ion) and when these 2 react, are bonded by strong electrostatic forces - ionic bonds.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i have the same q but idont under stand the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Metals tend to lose electrons to get a fully filled orbital, perfectly as the noble gas that is on the period before that metals, since it is the easiest way, because most metals have valencies from 1 to 4, so losing is easier. The opposite applies to non-metals.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you very much medeled

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and faned

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am trying to fan it wont let me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hehe, its okay though. Feel free to ask more questions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Four polynomials are shown below: A. 4 - 7x5 + x2 B. 5x3 + 5 - 3x4 C. 3x + 2x4 - x2 + 6 D. 3x3 - 5 + 2x5 + x Which of the above polynomials is a 4th degree trinomial?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answers....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not straight up pls

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the above polynomials is a 4th degree trinomial? a. Polynomial A b.Polynomial B c.Polynomial C d. Polynomial D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would go for C. The thing is: a monomial is an expression where there is a variable , a binomial is the one where you have 2 variables in an expression with 2 different exponents and so a trinomial is an expression by which you have 3 different variables or 3 variables with different exponents.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok tvm much appriechiated if i have any more questions i ll ask in different spot so i can re medel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Right.

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