HNO3 (nitric acid) is ionic.
Bonds are covalent.
It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
E metallic.
Covalent (molecular) bonds share electrons, while ionic bonds transfer electrons.
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
Rocks can be qualified for a solid. So can ice. Objects that are hard can usually be a solid.
ionic, covalent (molecular and network), and metallic
Covalent molecule
It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
H3PO3 is Hydrogen Phosphite. It is a covalent compound.
No, CF2Cl2 is covalent as the the three elements in it (Carbon, Fluorine, and Chlorine) are all nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another.
Magnesium chloride is ionic.
it is ionic covalent
E metallic.
This is an ionic compound.
Covalent
covalent
Covalent, Metallic, and Ionic crystals have high melting points and densities, but molecular crystals tend to be soft and has a lower melting point. Covalent crystal=covalent bond and Ionic crystal=ionic bond.