Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.
The nitrogen-oxygen bonds would be covalent bonds.
Yes "no2" is a nonpolar covalent bond. Because the electronegativity of nitrogen (3.0) and oxygen (3.4) and the difference between each other has to be greater than 2.1.
bonding between nonmetal elements therefore it is covalent
The bonds are covalent because nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals.
Covalent Bond
Polar Covalent
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Covalent!
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
NO2^-, the nitrite anion, is made with covalent bonds between N and O. It is polar. When combined with a metal atom, it forms an ionic bond, such as in NaNO2.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
Its a covalent bond
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
NO2^-, the nitrite anion, is made with covalent bonds between N and O. It is polar. When combined with a metal atom, it forms an ionic bond, such as in NaNO2.
This bond is covalent.
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
Its a covalent bond
covalent
Covalent
covalent
covalent bond
covalent
Covalent