Covalent, ethene has a double bond, C2H4
no it is covalent because it is between two nonmetals but a ionic is between a metal and nonmetal
No. Carbohydates are covalent.
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covalent- nitrogen and oxygen are both non metals
Covalent, ethene has a double bond, C2H4
no it is covalent because it is between two nonmetals but a ionic is between a metal and nonmetal
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No. Carbohydates are covalent.
covalent- nitrogen and oxygen are both non metals
No, this molecule is not ionic. It is composed of all non metal atoms. In order to be ionic, the compound should consist of the following combinations: metal + nonmetal, or metal + polyatomic ion, or 2 polyatomic ions together.
CH2CH. It's classified as either a terminal alkene (unstable) or a vinyl group.
its iconic
No, the bond is a polar covalent bond.
It is ionic, Mg2+ is a metal and I1- is a nonmetal
Covalent, due to overlap of sp2 hybrid on C with s orbital on H.
Ethene has C=C and C-H covalent bonds. It is easily depicted using a dot and cross diagram.