Germanium 4 covalent bond,selenium 3 covalent bond,
Phosphorus is a chemical element, not a compound.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
Yes. Phosphorus in its elemental form can com in the form of P4 molecules (white phosphorous) or as a covalent network (red and black phosphorus)
Selenium dioxide has a covalent or molecular bond.
This is a covalent bond.
The bonds between phoshorus and chlorine are covalent and polar. Solid PCl5 and PBr5 are ionic, containing polyatomic phosphorus ions PCl4+ PCl6- PBr4+ Br-
Phosphorus - covalent network Argon - covalent molecular
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PCl5 is covalent in the vapour phase with a trigonal biyramidal shape. It is ionic in the solid consisting of PCl4+ PCl6- In solution it can be covalent or ionic depending on the solvent.
Covalent
covalent
Covalent.
Germanium tetrachloride is covalent, just like carbon tetrachloride or silicon tetrachloride. All nasty stuff.
carbon and silicone both form the four covalent bonds, nitrogen and phosphorus form three covalent and one coordinate covalent bonds, while sulphur may form two covalent and two coordinate covalent bonds.
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent bond, not a ionic. -Emiko Bunny
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