Chemistry
Identify the following:
(a) A bond formed between two atoms by sharing of a pair of electrons, with both electrons being provided by the same atom.
(b) A salt formed by the complete neutralization of an acid by a base.
(c) A reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen.
(d) The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral gaseous atom.
(e) A homogenous mixture of two or more metals or a metal and a non-metal in a definite proportion in their molten state.
Chemical Bonding
ICSE Sp 2025
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Answer
(a) Coordinate bond
(b) Normal salt
(c) Substitution
(d) Ionization potential
(e) Alloy
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