MCQ
Which is the most covalent
  • A
    $C - O$
  • B
    $C - Br$
  • $C - S$
  • D
    $C - F$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$C - S$
(c) $C-S$ will be most covalent. Covalent character depend on the size of cation and anion.

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