Covalent
Copper iodide is an ionic compound.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
Molecules can be ionic OR covalent, but not both. PbI2 (lead iodine), however, is ionic.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
Copper iodide is an ionic compound.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
No- KI, Potassium iodide is an ionic compound.
Potassium iodide is inorganic compound, it is ionic in nature. Catalase is organic compound and is covalent molecule.
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
Molecules can be ionic OR covalent, but not both. PbI2 (lead iodine), however, is ionic.
Hydrogen oxide (a.k.a. water) is a polar covalent compound.
Ionic compounds are metals and nonmetals combined to form a compound. KI= Potassium (metal) Iodide(nonmetal) Covalent compounds are nonmetals and nonmetals combined. NO2= Nitrogen (nonmetal) Dioxide (nonmetal)
As carbon and hydrogen are both nonmetals, it is covalent.
Sodium iodide, like all sodium compounds, is ionic.