No. It is an example of a metallic covalent bond
It is called an ionic bond. NaCl existas a giant ionic structure in a crystal lattice.
Ionic, When trying to figure out the type of bond just use this simple rule. If the atoms are two nonmetals then the bond is covalent. If one of the atoms is nonmetal and the other is a metal then the bond will be ionic. This is due to differences in electronegativity.
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Giant covalent
No. It is an example of a metallic covalent bond
Sodium chloride has ionic bonds; sodium chloride form a giant lattice.
It is called an ionic bond. NaCl existas a giant ionic structure in a crystal lattice.
Ionic, When trying to figure out the type of bond just use this simple rule. If the atoms are two nonmetals then the bond is covalent. If one of the atoms is nonmetal and the other is a metal then the bond will be ionic. This is due to differences in electronegativity.
Yes. The nature of an ionic bond is that it is non-directional and therfore compounds form lattices rather than discrete molecules.
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It is ionic
This is an ionic bond.
Yes, KI is an ionic compound called potassium iodide. It is made up of the elements potassium and iodine. Its structure is the form of a giant crystal lattice (giant ionic structure) where K+ and I- ions occupy alternate positions and there is strong electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
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