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Boron and Iodine are elements but in a reaction they would form neither as a covaelent bond and an ionic bond is comepletely separate.Basically, neither can form copounds as covaelent and ionic are bonds not compounds.
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
There are three main types of chemical bonds. The main types are; ionic bonding, covalent bonding and polar covalent bonding.
Covalent bonds.
Ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and probably hydrogen bonds
The bonds are ionic or covalent.
All elements which have distinct multiatomic molecules are covalent. (Noble gases have only one atom per molecule, so no bonds; metals are ... metallic.) If they were ionic, how would the iodine atoms "know" which ones were supposed to be positive and which ones were supposed to be negative?
A solution of iodine is covalent.
It is not ionic, it is covalent.
Hydrogen is involved in covalent bonds but sometimes also in ionic bonds.