Covalent
Oxygen dibromide is a covalent compound. It is formed through the sharing of electrons between the oxygen and bromine atoms, leading to a bond that involves the atoms being held together by the shared electrons.
covalent
NO is covalent.
NO is covalent.
It is ionic
The bond is covalent.
The covalent bond is weaker.
No, it is ionic
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
The bond is covalent. If the bond is made by transferring electrons then it is an ionic bond, but if they are sharing the it is covalent.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.