SO3 as sulfur trioxide is polar covalent bonded. As the sulfite ion, it is covalently bonded as the ion but forms ionic bonds with other species.
covalent
no, it is a covalent bond
covalent
Covalent
SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
no, it is covalant.
It is a covalent bond
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
The compound SO3 is a type of covalent bond. It is a covalent bond because both sulfur and oxygen are nonmetals that are bonded.
Yes
SO3 sulfur trioxide is covalent. There are S=O bonds and the molecule is trigonal planar as predicted by VSEPR.