No. SiH4, known as silane, is a nonpolar molecule with polar bonds. Despite containing hydrogen, silane molecules do not feature hydrogen bonding between them because silane is nonpolar, and hydrogen bonding is a particle-level property of polar compounds.
No. There is no hydrogen bonding in SiH4. For hydrogen bonding to occur, the hydrogen needs to be bonded to an electronegative element such as N, O or F.
yes silicon monoxide is a covalent compound because it is composed of two non metals
no it is a covalent bond
Its 109.5 degrees
Covalent
yes
molecular
PtO2 is ionic
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
no. it only has ionic as far as i know.
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
ionic bond because Na is metal and F is non metal.
The ionic charges always cancel to give an electrostatically neutral compoun.
Petrol is a mixture of organic compounds. These organic compounds have covalent bonds.
yes. Ionic compounds(such as salt) disolve in polar compoun ds (such as hexane) P.S. The oceans are salty!
Formula: PbI2
Salt is compound - made of two elements Sodium and chlorine NaCl formula Sodium chloride
Iodine work as a modrant which helps in fixing the stain properly by making a compled compoun of stain and cell wall.
open compounda compound of two or more words with spaces in it, expressing one ideaExample:salad dressing, school bus, science fiction
It is ionic
IONIC BOND
A ionic bond formed by,the cations,2K +and the anion,O 2-K2O===== Potassium oxide
Strontium nitride is ionic. Its ionic formulation is Sr2+3 (N3-)2
Ionic. All potassium compounds are ionic.