Ionic bond of NH4+ and Cl- ions
the bond in NH4Cl is somewhat ionic because NH4 is positive and CL is negative
Na +andIO3 -form an ionic bond,NaIO3=====Sodium iodate.
ionic bonds are stronger than the covalent.its because the covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electons and ionic bonds are formed by give and take of elecrons which complete the octates of atoms
yes
covelent bond
the bond in NH4Cl is somewhat ionic because NH4 is positive and CL is negative
Na +andIO3 -form an ionic bond,NaIO3=====Sodium iodate.
ionic bonds are stronger than the covalent.its because the covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electons and ionic bonds are formed by give and take of elecrons which complete the octates of atoms
yes
covelent bond
A bond where electrons are shared is known as a covelent bond. If the electrons are shared evenly (such as Cl2) it is a non polar covelent bond. If one atom has a slightly stronger pull because of a higher elctronegativity value (such as H2O) it is a polar covelent bond. Ionic bonds are when electrons are taken leaving a positive and negative ion.
A covalent bond is much stronger than an ionic bond.
C Polar covalent
CO2 will form a covalent bond because it has to fill up its outer shell with four more electrons the only way it does this is by sharing two electrons from both oxygen.
The formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl. The bond between the ammonium ion (NH4Cl+) and the chloride ion(Cl-) is ionic and ammonium chloride is an ionic compound. However, the bonds between the nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in the polyatomic ion NH4+ are covalent.
NH4Cl-------------ammonium chloride
Mg(OH)2 is considered to be ionic.