Covalent. Ionic bonds form between a metal and a non metal. 2 non metals usually means a covalent bond formed.
I believe that CHCl3 is an ionic compound.
NO! CHCl3 is a covalent compound.
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polar covalent, since the electronegativity difference is not greater than 1.7, but still not 0
BrCI is covalent. Bromine and chlorine are both nonmetals and are covalently bonded to each other, meaning the electrons are shared equally between the atoms.
The shape of BCl3 is triangular. Therefor it is a non polar compound.
it's a covalent bond
Barium chloride has an ionic bond.
No, it is covalent
Yes that is all it contains there for it to be ionic or metallic the bond would have to have a metal for ionic and more than 2 elements for metallic composed of metals
RbBr is the chemical formula of rubidium bromide.RbBr has an ionic bond.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
No, it is covalent
Yes that is all it contains there for it to be ionic or metallic the bond would have to have a metal for ionic and more than 2 elements for metallic composed of metals
RbBr is the chemical formula of rubidium bromide.RbBr has an ionic bond.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
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