There are many. For example, Sodium Chloride (NaCl).
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
Yes.The cation,K +and the anionF -are ionically bonded in the compound calledpotassium fluoride.
Both: Potassium cations are ionically bonded to hydrogen tartrate anions, and the latter are covalently bonded internally.
covalently bonded
Ionically bonded compounds are held together by opposite charges on the anions and cations that constitute the compound. Covalently bonded compounds and metals are held together by other means.
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
The compound KF is ionically bonded.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
its a compound consisting of calcium ionically bonded to bromine
No. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a salt, and it is bonded ionically.
A carbonate is an ionically bonded compound that includes the polyatomic anion with formula CO32-.
NaCl, an ionically bonded compound named "sodium chloride".
Calcium hydroxide is an ionically bonded compound that dissolves in water to form a strong alkali; calcium carbonate is an ionically bonded compound that dissolves in water to form a weakly alkaline solution.
Yes.The cation,K +and the anionF -are ionically bonded in the compound calledpotassium fluoride.
Both: Potassium cations are ionically bonded to hydrogen tartrate anions, and the latter are covalently bonded internally.
covalently bonded
The compound is magnesium chloride, an ionically bonded solid at standard temperature and pressure, with formula MgCl2.