No, "Bal2" is the chemical formula for barium iodide, which is an ionic compound formed between barium and iodine. Ionic compounds typically consist of a metal and a non-metal, where the metal (barium) transfers electrons to the non-metal (iodine), resulting in an ionic bond.
Compound Bal2 is also known as Barium iodide.
No, "Bal2" is not a correct chemical formula for an ionic compound. Ionic compounds typically consist of a cation and an anion held together by electrostatic forces. Can you provide the correct formula or name of the compound you are asking about?
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
BaI2 is ionic. Rest are covalent compounds.
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
Compound Bal2 is also known as Barium iodide.
No, "Bal2" is not a correct chemical formula for an ionic compound. Ionic compounds typically consist of a cation and an anion held together by electrostatic forces. Can you provide the correct formula or name of the compound you are asking about?
This is a covalent compound. S-Cl bond is covalent.
BaI2 is ionic. Rest are covalent compounds.
a covalent compound has protons and electrons
Only in the acid (-COOH) and hydroxy (=C-O-H) group the bonds are polar, all others are covalent.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
i think it it covalent
Atoms in a covalent compound share the electrons.
The covalent compound for As2O5 is diarsenic pentoxide.
A covalent compound
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.