Copper is a single element so it is nonpolar.
A polar substance forms when two or more elements with different electronegativities bond form a compound.
CuSO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of a cation (Cu2+) and an anion (SO4 2-) held together by ionic bonds, resulting in a crystal lattice structure.
Copper sulfate is neither polar nor nonpolar. It is ionic.
CuSO4 is an ionic compound that contains a polyatomic ion (the sulfate ion SO42-) but it is not itself a polyatomic ion.
Copper Sulfate is Polar
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It is the ionic compound of a metal Copper.
BaSO4 is Ionic
CuSO4 is an ionic compound.
non-polar
Polar
CuSO4 is ionic.
Is ci a metal
ionic
Between the copper and the sulfate, CuSO4, there is an ionic bond.Cu 2+andSO4 2----------------The hydrated part, water, is a polar covalent molecule with the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
Yes, CuSO4 is an ionic compound. It consists of copper (Cu) cation and sulfate (SO4) anion, held together by ionic bonds.
CuSO4 is ionic.
Is ci a metal
ionic
Between the copper and the sulfate, CuSO4, there is an ionic bond.Cu 2+andSO4 2----------------The hydrated part, water, is a polar covalent molecule with the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
CuSO4 is ionic and water is polar. The types of bonding allow water to dissolve the salt much more easily than an organic solvent (e.g. alcohol, hexane) could.
Its ionic which means it's polar. All ionic solutes only dissolve in polar solvents.
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LiCl is an ionic compound formed by the transfer of electrons from lithium (Li) to chlorine (Cl). It is considered polar due to the difference in electronegativity between Li and Cl, creating a partial positive charge on Li and a partial negative charge on Cl.
No. Like most metal compounds it is ionic.
No it is ionic
Ionic, has an ElectroNegativity of 1.9.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic