Why is Sulfur Oxide (SO) a covalent bond?
1 Answer
Jun 15, 2018
Because they're both nonmetals...
Explanation:
Covalent bonds form mainly between two or more nonmetals. This happens through the sharing of electrons. Any gas molecule made with entirely nonmetals, such as
Sulfur and oxygen are both nonmetals due to their position on the periodic table, and so sulfur monoxide or