Beryllium would have a strong affinity to bond with sulfur because Beryllium and sulfur could both become stable by the transfer of ONE electron from Beryllium to sulfur.
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Question 9 (1 point)
In a diatomic molecule of oxygen (two oxygen's bonded together), this combination must be through sharing of electrons and thus a covalent bond.
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Question 10 (1 point)
While drawing the Lewis structure between two Nitrogen's, you'd have to have EACH nitrogen donate 3 electrons to be shared, and thus a triple covalent bond would form between them.
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