Q65P
Question
Are ions present in a sample ? Explain.
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There are no ions present in a sample because it is a molecule (covalent compound).
1Step1: Define covalent compounds
Covalent compounds are a class of chemical compounds that are formed from two or more nonmetals. The chemical bond formed between two non-metals is called a covalent bond in which two nonmetals share their electrons with one another.
2Step 2: Identify whether the given compound is covalent or not
contains phosphorus and oxygen atoms. Both atoms are non-metals in nature. So, they can share their electrons with each other to form covalent bonds. Here no complete electron transfer has occurred. The compound formed between them is called a covalent molecule/compound. Hence, there are no ions present in a sample .
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