Covalently bonded. The most common example of an ionic bond is the Hydrogen bond.
NH3 The nitrogen is covalently bonded to the three hydrogens by one sigma bond apiece.
NH3 The nitrogen is covalently bonded to the three hydrogens by one sigma bond apiece.
Nitrogen in its elemental form is covalently bonded. A free element cannot be ionically bonded.
If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
Molecular Eq HC2H3O2(aq) + NH3(aq) -> NH4+(aq) + C2H3O2-(aq) Ionic Eq H+(aq) + C2H3O2-(aq) + NH3(aq) -> NH4+(aq) + C2H3O2-(aq) Net Ionic Eq H+(aq) + NH3(aq) -> NH4+(aq)
ionic
NH3 means 3 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 nitrogen atom.
they are covalently bonded
No, NH3 contains only covalent bonds.
Bonding in NaCl is ionic bond.
polar covalent
H2 is covalently bonded.