Is SCl2 ionic or covalent?

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The question is asking whether the compound SCl2 (sulfur dichloride) is ionic or covalent. To determine this, we will need to analyze the electronegativity of sulfur and chlorine and their bonding characteristics.

Answer

SCl2 is a covalent compound.

The final answer is SCl2 is a covalent compound.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is SCl2 is a covalent compound.

More Information

SCl2 is a covalent compound where sulfur and chlorine atoms share electrons. The bond is polar due to the difference in electronegativity, but it is not sufficient to form an ionic bond.

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confusing the fact that polar covalent bonds have partial ionic characteristics with true ionic bonds

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