No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
No. All sodium compounds are ionic.
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
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Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
No. All sodium compounds are ionic.
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
The reaction of chlorine and sulfur can give a few different products, each of which is considered to have covalent rather than ionic bonding.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
Sulfur trioxide is not ionic; it is covalently bonded. When dissolved in water, however, sulfur trioxide forms sulfuric acid, which is partially ionic: It dissociates into hydrogen ions and sulfate polyatomic cations.
Sulfur can form both ionic and covalent compounds. For example, sulfur dioxide is a covalent compound whereas sulfides of metals are ionic compounds.