no, a polar covalent bond
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
Yes. KI is an ionic compound and dissociates completely to K+ and I- ions making it a strong electrolyte.
An ionic compound contains at least one positive ion and at least one negative ion, bonded together by this 'magnetic' attraction. A molecule is not necessarily bonded this way, for example water (H20) contains hydrogen bonds which hold it together, which are not ionic.
H2O is a covalent compound predominantly, but it spontaneously ionizes to produce about 10-7 moles per liter each of hydrogen and hydroxide ions at 25C.
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
There are two types of compounds: molecular and ionic. ill give you an example of each Water-H20 molecular compound Salt-NaCl ionic compoundThere are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
On Earth - Above Crust: H20 Beneath Crust: SiO2
CO2 6 h20 12
Yes. KI is an ionic compound and dissociates completely to K+ and I- ions making it a strong electrolyte.
An ionic compound contains at least one positive ion and at least one negative ion, bonded together by this 'magnetic' attraction. A molecule is not necessarily bonded this way, for example water (H20) contains hydrogen bonds which hold it together, which are not ionic.
H2O is a covalent compound predominantly, but it spontaneously ionizes to produce about 10-7 moles per liter each of hydrogen and hydroxide ions at 25C.
H20, or water, is a polar covalent compound.
h20 is not an element. because it has hydrogen and oxygen in it.therfore it is a compound.
It is a compound - water.
H20
Water is a compound!!!!!!!!!!!!!! H20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
H20 (water)