Answer: The bond present in given compounds is as follows-
- Ionic - MgF
- Polar covalent - CO
- Non-polar covalent - Cl-Cl
Explanation:
- A bond formed due to transfer of electrons from one atom to another is called ionic bond.
An ionic bond is always formed between a metal and a non-metal atom.
For example, MgF has metal magnesium and non-metal fluorine. So, an ionic bond is there in the compound MgF.
- A compound in which valence electrons are shared between two atoms is called a covalent bond. A covalent bond is always formed between two or more non-metal atoms.
When sharing of electrons occur between atoms of different electronegativity then the bond formed is called a polar covalent bond.
For example, C-O has a polar covalent bond.
- When sharing of electrons occur between atoms of same element then bond formed is called non-polar covalent bond.
For example, Cl-Cl is a non-polar covalent bond.