both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
Sanitary fittings are not made of chromium because it's too brittle.
Chromium by itself is a chemical element and is not alive; therefore nothing can kill it!
Chromium oxide (Cr2O3) is an ionic compound, since it is made up of a metal and a nonmetal.
Chromium chloride can is either CrCl3 or CrCl6. A salt is usually uncharged since the cation (here Cr3+ or Cr6+) and the anion (Cl-) combine to neutralise the charges and form a salt. Some salts can have some covalent characteristics though, but in this case both compounds above are neutral.
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both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
Sanitary fittings are not made of chromium because it's too brittle.
Chromium by itself is a chemical element and is not alive; therefore nothing can kill it!
Chromium (Cr) is a metal (transition metal) and O is a non metal, so the bond formed is IONIC.
Chromium sulfate typically forms ionic bonds. In ionic bonding, one atom donates electrons to another atom, resulting in the formation of charged ions that are attracted to each other.
A quadruple bond! Usually found in bonds of rhenium, tungsten, molybdenum and chromium
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for.... ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 and chromium by itself is Cr..... i hope this helped
Chromium oxide (Cr2O3) is an ionic compound, since it is made up of a metal and a nonmetal.
Chromium chloride can is either CrCl3 or CrCl6. A salt is usually uncharged since the cation (here Cr3+ or Cr6+) and the anion (Cl-) combine to neutralise the charges and form a salt. Some salts can have some covalent characteristics though, but in this case both compounds above are neutral.
Iodine can bont bond with itself, and other Halogens.
Lead Nitrate itself is an ionic bond But Nitrate has a covalent bond within itself