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What type of bond is present between sulfur and oxygen in a molecule of sulfur dioxide?
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What type of bond is present between sulfur and oxygen in a molecule of sulfur dioxide?
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In a molecule of sulfur dioxide SO2 , the type of bond present between sulfur and oxygen is a polar covalent bond. This is because sulfur and oxygen have different electronegativities, causing an unequal sharing of electrons between the two atoms.
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