CO3^2- , the carbonate anion, consists of covalent bonds between the carbon atom and the 3 oxygen atoms. As an ion, it is polar. However, when combined with a metal atom, such as sodium, it forms an ionic compound.
The carbonate ion or CO3 -2 is a trigonal planar. This electronic structure is symmetrical, which makes the ion non-polar.
Is C-Cl polar or non polar
It's Ionic.
The internal bonds within the polyatomic ion whose formula is CO3-2 are polar covalent bonds between carbon and oxygen.
Ionic bond between two Na+ and one CO32- ions. Covalent bond between carbon and oxygen in CO32- ion
i used to think it was a ionic but then i found out it was a covalent
Ionic compound with ionic bond between K+ ions and CO32- ions.
The ionic bond is formed between Cu2+ cation and CO32- anion.
The internal bonds within the polyatomic ion whose formula is CO3-2 are polar covalent bonds between carbon and oxygen.
Ionic bond between two Na+ and one CO32- ions. Covalent bond between carbon and oxygen in CO32- ion
i used to think it was a ionic but then i found out it was a covalent
Ionic compound with ionic bond between K+ ions and CO32- ions.
It contains both covalent and ionic bonds. In carbonate ion (CO32-) there are covalent bonds (C-O, C-O and C=O). Between carbonate ion (CO32-) and 2 sodium ions (Na-, Na-) there are ionic bonds. Na2CO3 is a salt.
Short answer both ionic and covalent! The bond between the sodium (metal) and phosphate (PO43-) (nonmetal) is ionic. The bonds between the phosphorous (nonmetal) and the oxygen (nonmetal) atoms are all covalent. The trick is to treat a covalent compound (PO43-, CO32-, etc) as grouped together when balancing charges, looking for ionic bonds, etc.
The ionic bond is formed between Cu2+ cation and CO32- anion.
H+ for hydrogen co32- for carbonates
Some ionic compounds contain polyatomic ions. These are ions that consist of two or more atoms held together by covalent bond like in a molecule, except that it has an overall electrical charge. One common polyatomic ion is the carbonate ion, CO32- It will combine with other ions to form ionic compounds such as calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)
Yes. Zinc carbonate is ionic. It consists of Zn2+ ions and CO32- ions in a one to one ratio.
The corresponding ionic reaction would be; Cu2+(aq) + CO32-(aq) -> CuCO3(s)
Ba2+ + CO32- >> BaSO4