Answer:
1. Ionic bond
2. Nonpolar covalent
3. Polar covalent
4. Polar covalent
Step-by-step explanation:
Depending on the difference of electronegativity between elements, bonds can be classified into:
- Nonpolar covalent: less that 0.4
- Polar covanlent: between 0.4 and 1.7
- Ionic: more that 1.7
In this case, we have to calculate the difference of electronegativity:
- Li electronegativity: 1
- F electronegativity: 4
- Cl electronegativity: 3.2
- C electronegativity: 2.6
- O electronegativity: 3.4
- Ca electronegativity: 1
- S electronegativity: 2.6
• Li and F:
4 - 1 = 3 (Ionic bond)
• Cl and Cl:
3.2 - 3.2 = 0 (Nonpolar covalent)
• C and O:
3.4 - 2.6 = 0.8 (Polar covalent)
• Ca and S:
2.6 - 1 = 1.6 (Polar covalent)