Respuesta :
A phosphorus atom and a chlorine atom are likely to form a covalent bond because both elements are nonmetals.
Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When there occurs sharing of electrons between the two combining atoms then the bond formed is known as a covalent bond. Whereas when there occurs transfer of electrons between the combining atoms then the bond formed is known as ionic bond.
An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a non-metal.
Both phosphorous and chlorine belongs to third period and both of them are non-metals.
Atomic number of P is 15 and its electronic distribution is 2, 8, 5. Atomic number of Cl is 17 and its electronic distribution is 2, 8, 7.
Therefore, in order to attain stability both P and Cl will combine with each other by sharing electrons and hence, they will form a covalent bond.
Thus, we can conclude that a phosphorus atom and a chlorine atom are likely to form a covalent bond because both elements are non-metals.