example of ionic bond: NaCl (common salt)
example of covalent bond: HCl (Hydrogen chloride gas
Also ammonium and alkaloid salts: eg: Ammonium Chloride, Methylamine Chloride, Benzalkonium Chloride, Morphine Hydrochloride, etc.
And salts containing complex anions such as Sulphate, Carbonate, Chlorate, Borate, Phosphate, Hydroxide, etc.
It's also worth noting that Hydrogen Chloride does ionize to form a strong acid when dissolved in water.
ionic ones contain a metal and a nonmetal, and covalent compounds are two non-metals. Not quite sure what you're asking...
Polyatomic ions which hace covalent bonds holding them together but have an overall charge. Examples NH4+, SO42-
Polyatomic :)
Compounds with both ionic and covalent bonds contain polyatomic ions.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
CCl4 contains only covalent bonds.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
Ionic or metallic compounds do not contain covalent bonds. Ex. Salt (ionic) or steel/iron/lead (metallic)
Compounds with both ionic and covalent bonds contain polyatomic ions.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
CCl4 contains only covalent bonds.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
Ionic or metallic compounds do not contain covalent bonds. Ex. Salt (ionic) or steel/iron/lead (metallic)
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules. Compounds with ionic bonds form ionic lattices.
Covalent bonds are common in organic compounds!
ionic compounds are more soluble than covalent.
In molecular compounds, atoms are joined by covalent bonds, while in ionic compounds, they are joined by ionic bonds.
Carbon normally forms four covalent bonds in its compounds, not ionic bonds.
No. KF (potassium fluoride) is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
All organic compounds contain covalent bonds between carbon and hydrogen, and often one or more other elements. A few, such as sodium acetate also contain ionic bonds.