Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound.
HNO3 (nitric acid) is ionic.
There are three major types of chemical bonds: ionic, covalent, and metallic.
Covalent and ionic
Magnesium itself is held together by metallic bonds, which are neither ionic nor covalent. Its compounds would tend to have ionic bonds.
Metallic bonds are not so strong as covalent and ionic bonds.
Magnesium chloride is ionic.
it is ionic covalent
Covalent
covalent
Elemntal iron is a metal with metallic bonding. In its compounds the bonding can be ionic or covalent.
Silver , Ag, is a metal. Ithas metallic bonds. It forms ionic and covalent compounds.
No. A bond cannot be both covalent and ionic. A bond can be covalent, ionic or metallic. In covalent bonding electrons are shared, electrons are transferred in ionic bonding and electrons move about in a sea of electrons in metallic bonds.
covalent
Covalent.
Covalent all.
Gold is a metal.
Ionic bond