Is SO3 ionic or molecular?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether sulfur trioxide (SO3) is an ionic compound or a molecular compound. This involves understanding the nature of the bonds between the atoms in SO3.

Answer

SO3 is a covalent/molecular compound.

The final answer is SO3 is a covalent/molecular compound.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is SO3 is a covalent/molecular compound.

More Information

Sulfur trioxide (SO3) is a molecule consisting of one sulfur atom covalently bonded to three oxygen atoms. Both sulfur and oxygen are nonmetals, which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that all compounds containing oxygen have ionic bonds. Remember that if both elements are nonmetals, the bond is likely covalent.

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