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9. A bond formed between a silicon atom and an oxygen atom is likely to be O polar covalent O coordinate covalent O ionic O nonpolar covalent
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9. A bond formed between a silicon atom and an oxygen atom is likely to be
O polar covalent
O coordinate covalent
O ionic
O nonpolar covalent
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Answer:
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O ionic
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A bond formed between a silicon atom and an oxygen atom is likely to be: ionic
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Answer: Polar covalent
Explanation: Gradpoint
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