Yes for example with group 1 and group 2 metals. Also they form covalent bonds with non-metals e.g. in CCl4 and CBr4
An ionic bond.
ionic bond
Na+ and CI-
na+ and cr by teletuby na+ and ci-
A. Na and CI B. K and CI C. OAND CI D.Mg AND CI help me plz idk the answer >.<!
An ionic bond.
ionic bond
Na+ and CI-
If you meant Na + Cl, it would be forming salt which has an ionic bond. I'm not familiar with CI (Carbon Iodide) or NaCI (sodium carbon iodide) - I'm not sure it will even form a stable molecule.
na+ and cr by teletuby na+ and ci-
A. Na and CI B. K and CI C. OAND CI D.Mg AND CI help me plz idk the answer >.<!
Cu-Cl is more ionic than I-Cl as the difference in the electronegativity is more in the case of Cu and Cl.
sodium and Chlorine. they are have a strong ionic bond.
CI2 does not exist. Cl2 with a lowercase L is the correct formula for chlorine gas. This is a covalent bond. Two atoms of the same element will never form an ionic bond with one another.
this is actually possible . this is because it will form an ionic bond will result a complete transfer of valence electrons from one atom to the other resulting in two ions with opposite charges
Is ci a metal
The least reactive is bromine.