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10 June, 23:06

The bonds S-S, O-H and Ca-Cl are, respectively, a) nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, ionic polar covalent, b) nonpolar covalent, ionic ionic, polar covalent, c) nonpolar covalent, nonpolar covalent, ionic, ionic

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  1. 10 June, 23:21
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    nonpolar covalent, polar covalent, ionic

    Explanation:

    From the question,

    S - S Bond -

    Both the atom are same, hence, making a non polar bond, because of no difference between the electronegativity of the atom,

    Hence, the S-S Bond is non polar covalent bond.

    O-H bond -

    The Oxygen atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atom, so the bond is polar in nature.

    And as the bond is formed by sharing,

    Therefore,

    O-H bond is polar covalent bond.

    Ca-Cl bond -

    Calcium is a metal, whereas, Chlorine is a non - metal, the bond is ionic in nature,

    Hence, Ca-Cl bond is ionic in nature.
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