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no it is ionic, because barium is a metal and oxygen (the "oxide") is a nonmetal. Covalent bonds are between nonmetals and nonmetals.
"It is ionic" but with covalent properties, due to the electro negativities of the two ions.
A chemical compound such as barium nitrate never "is" any type of chemical bond; instead, the compound "has" or "contains" pairs of atoms joined by such bonds. Barium nitrate happens to contain both of the most common types of bonds: Barium cations are bound ionically to polyatomic nitrate anions, and the nitrate anions are internally bonded by three covalent bonds between the sole nitrogen atom and each of the three oxygen atoms.
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
no,the hydrogen bonds are not present in liquid barium chloride
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no it is ionic, because barium is a metal and oxygen (the "oxide") is a nonmetal. Covalent bonds are between nonmetals and nonmetals.
"It is ionic" but with covalent properties, due to the electro negativities of the two ions.
No.
GaCl3 is covalent. It is dimer Ga2Cl6 with chlorine bridges, Cl2GaCl2GaCl2
A chemical compound such as barium nitrate never "is" any type of chemical bond; instead, the compound "has" or "contains" pairs of atoms joined by such bonds. Barium nitrate happens to contain both of the most common types of bonds: Barium cations are bound ionically to polyatomic nitrate anions, and the nitrate anions are internally bonded by three covalent bonds between the sole nitrogen atom and each of the three oxygen atoms.
two chlorine atoms
0 bonds
Fluorine is an element and barium is also an element. There is no fluorine in barium and not barium in fluorine.
It is the characteristic colour of a barium flame.