No. Ionic Compounds contain a metal and a nonmetal. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are all nonmetals. C3H80 is propanol, an alcohol. It is an organic compound as well. Hope this helps! :)
No. As a general rule compounds containing only nonmetals are covalent.
Its Covalent because it doesn't have any metal in it its carbon and hydrogen
No. C2H5OH Ethyl acohol, ethanol is covalent
No. It is molecular.
C3H8O is a molecular compound.
1-propanol is a covalent compound.
No.
No CH3OH is a covalent compound becauseAn Ionic bond is formed between metals and nonmetalAs there are no metals in this compound so it cant be an ionic bond
CH4O or CH3OH is methanol and is polar covalent compound.
no
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
NaOH has the higher melting point. The reason is since NaOH is an ionic compound, thus meaning that the intermolecular forces (the forces that hold the compound together) between Sodium+ and Hydroxide- are ionic - ionic forces. The charges keep them together. Ionic forces are ALOT stronger than other intermolecular forces such as dispersion, dipole-dipole, or even hydrogen bonding. CH3OH (Methanol) has a lower melting point that Sodium Hydroxide since the intermolecular forces it entails are: Dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding between Hydrogen and Oxygen. It will take LESS energy to break these attractions, than the energy required to break the attraction forces between the ionic compound NaOH.
No CH3OH is a covalent compound becauseAn Ionic bond is formed between metals and nonmetalAs there are no metals in this compound so it cant be an ionic bond
CH4O or CH3OH is methanol and is polar covalent compound.
CH3OH is molecular.
no
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
NaOH has the higher melting point. The reason is since NaOH is an ionic compound, thus meaning that the intermolecular forces (the forces that hold the compound together) between Sodium+ and Hydroxide- are ionic - ionic forces. The charges keep them together. Ionic forces are ALOT stronger than other intermolecular forces such as dispersion, dipole-dipole, or even hydrogen bonding. CH3OH (Methanol) has a lower melting point that Sodium Hydroxide since the intermolecular forces it entails are: Dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding between Hydrogen and Oxygen. It will take LESS energy to break these attractions, than the energy required to break the attraction forces between the ionic compound NaOH.
No it is a chemical compound, methanol, CH3OH
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
No Its an ionic compound
MgBr2 will cause the bulb to glow brightly as it is an ionic compound and produces two ions per molecule . On the other hand, CH3OH is an organic compoound which is merely dissolved in water due to intermoleculer hydrogen bonding and is not a good electrolyte!
A covalent compound, not ionic
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.