Yes, the bonds between rubidium ions and carbonate ions in rubidium carbonate are ionic bonds.
No, its considered an ionic compound since it is Na+ cation and OH- anion that bond together (in this case tis just a polyatomic ionic compound).
Magnesium carbonate is an ionic compound.
Zinc carbonate is an ionic compound with the formula ZnCO3.
Lithium superoxide is not formed or a stable compound at standard temperature and pressure. If exists, it would be a highly ionic compound.
Ionic
Calcium Carbonate is insoluble in water, however calcium carbonate itself is an ionic compound and ionic bonds do conduct electricity.
Yes and No. The 2 Na CO3 bonds are ionic. but the C-O bonds are covalent
No, its considered an ionic compound since it is Na+ cation and OH- anion that bond together (in this case tis just a polyatomic ionic compound).
It contains both covalent and ionic bonds. In carbonate ion (CO32-) there are covalent bonds (C-O, C-O and C=O). Between carbonate ion (CO32-) and 2 sodium ions (Na-, Na-) there are ionic bonds. Na2CO3 is a salt.
Magnesium carbonate is an ionic compound.
Ionic
No. Calcium carbonate is an ionic compound.
Zinc carbonate is an ionic compound with the formula ZnCO3.
Lithium superoxide is not formed or a stable compound at standard temperature and pressure. If exists, it would be a highly ionic compound.
Mercury carbonate.
Lithium carbonate
Ionic