It is ionic as are all strontium compounds.
Strontium is an alkaline metal, so it should form the salt SrCl2, which would have an ionic bond.
It is an ionic bond.
ionic
strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
It is ionic bond
Strontium fluoride is a salt and therefore is ionic.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
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Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
Sodium chloride is ionic.
ionic bond..
Sodium chloride is ionic
sodium chloride is most definaltely an ionic bond
strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
Covalent
Covalent
Potassium chloride (KCl) has an ionic chemical bond.
Ionic. Strontium is a metal and Iodine is a nonmetal.