Sodium chloride is an ionic salt.
Lithium chloride (as NaCl) is an ionic compound.
no
NaCl is a ionic because here transfer of electron takes place
Cl2 is covalent. NaCl is ionic.
These salts have ionic bonds.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
An insulator is most likely to have covalent bonds, which involve the sharing of electrons between atoms. Covalent bonds are strong and can lead to stable structures that do not conduct electricity well.
NaCl contains ionic bonds, NH3 contains covalent bonds, K2S contains ionic bonds, and Li3N contains ionic bonds.
H2O. Due to difference in electronegativity. O2 is covalent, NaCl and KI are ionic, CH4 is usually considered to be simply covalent as the electronegatiicty difference is small.
no
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Among the elements listed, silicon is most likely to form covalent bonds. (Silicon is in the same periodic table column as carbon, which is the most likely of all atoms to form covalent bonds.)