This completely depends on the compound it is forming. If the compound is NaCl for example, this is an example of ionic bonding (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is above 1.9). If it's somthing like FCl for example, the bond is covalent (the difference between the larger electronegativity and higher electronegativity is below 1.9).
ICl is a covalent bond because the difference in electronegativity is less than or equal to 0.5
If you mean ICl (with a lowercase L), then it is covalent.
The is no such compound as ICI
This is an ionic compound.
ionic
Ionic
It is ionic
Is Ag3N covalent or ionic
It is Ionic
Is CsL ionic or covalent
Covalent
A nonbinary ionic compound. Covalent bonds are molecular - nonmetal.
Sulfur tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
It is polar covalent, not ionic
Ionic and Covalent respectively