No. It is ionic. That means that Zn has given off to of its electrons to Oxygen and because of the difference in electrical charge between the to they form a binding.
ZnBr2 (zinc bromide) is an ionic compound.
ZnS (zinc sulfide) is a combination of a metal (Zn) and a non metal (S), so it would be ionic.
Zinc is a monoatomic chemical element.
is SO2 molecular
No. ZnCl2 is ionic. SO2 is molecular.
K2Zn(OH)4 because valency of Zincate [Zn(OH)4] is 2 Potassium (K) is 1
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The chemical formula for zinc nitrate is Zn(No3)2
The molecular formula specifies the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
Zn(NO3)2 + Na3PO4 yields Zn3(PO4)2 + NaNO3 with zinc phosphate being the precipitate.
Chemical formula of the zinc nitrate: Zn(NO3)2
2CH3COOH + Zn =(CH3COO)2Zn + H2
simple molecular compounds have weak forces of atraction.
ZnI2 is a combination of a metal (Zn) and a non metal (I), so it is an ionic compound.
The molecular formula for zinc cyanide is Zn(CN)2. It looks like a white powder.
Relative atomic mass: Zinc= 65 Nitrogen= 14 Oxygen= 16 Nitrate= nitrogen and oxygen= 30 Formula for zinc nitrate: Zn(NO3)2 NO= 30 NO3= 90 Zn= 65 Zn(NO3) x2 = Zn(NO3)2= 310 Formula mass (molecular mass)(Mr) of zinc nitrate = 310
diffusion, simple
Simple methods:- reaction of Zn with HCl- reaction of Al with NaOH
K2Zn(OH)4 because valency of Zincate [Zn(OH)4] is 2 Potassium (K) is 1
It's valance shell does not contain an octet of eight valance electrons. That simple.
diffusion, simple
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