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No Its an ionic compound
The electronegativity difference between the elements in the compound is commonly used to determine if a compound is ionic or covalent. If the electronegativity difference is large (typically greater than 1.7), the compound is likely ionic; if the difference is small (around 0.5 or less), the compound is likely covalent.
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
Yes, Ionic compound can be burn when it's heated. But, it's happens in a rare case. Because,Compounds should contain carbon and hydrogen for burn. Both carbon and hydrogen are rarely present to the ionic compound. So, Ionic compound can e burn when heated in a rare case.
What I had found is that it is an Ionic compound
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.
the elements which the ionic compound is constituted of
Aluminium sulfate is an ionic compound.
An ionic compound contain a cation and an anion.
The ionic compound for CO is carbon monoxide.