No, nitrogen and chlorine are elements.
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
- If you think only to isolated elements all these elements can form polyatomic compounds.- Calcium and sodium form ionic compounds.- H, N, O, Cl can form ionic or covalent compouds.
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
No. Oxygen and chlorine are elements.
chlorine forms ionic compounds with metals and covalent compounds with non-metals.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
no
- If you think only to isolated elements all these elements can form polyatomic compounds.- Calcium and sodium form ionic compounds.- H, N, O, Cl can form ionic or covalent compouds.
Chlorine can be found in either ionic compounds such as sodium chloride or in covalent compounds such as hydrochloric acid.
The compounds themselves are no charged. The chlorine itself, though, takes on a 1- charge.
Nitrogen oxides are not ionic compounds.