Which best describes the bond that would form between lithium (Li) and fluorine (F)?
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.
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.
ok i have the same q but idont under stand the answer
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.
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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?
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Which of the above polynomials is a 4th degree trinomial? a. Polynomial A b.Polynomial B c.Polynomial C d. Polynomial D
@Hoslos
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.
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@Hoslos
Right.
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