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I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.

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13y ago

Covalent.

Compounds of all nonmetals have covalent bonds.

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13y ago

This is a covalent compound Nitrogen and oxygen can not form the ionic bond.

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13y ago

Dinitrogen tetroxide does not have ionic bonds. It is covalent.

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14y ago

It is a polar covalent unstable compound O=N-O-N=O

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11y ago

N2Cl4

By the naming rules alone this would be a covalent bondand the nonmetal to nonmetal bonding would confirm this.

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13y ago

Covalent I belief (molecular.)

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covalent

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Covalent

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