Covalent
Ionic bond covalant bond hydrogyn bond
Ammmonia is a covalant compound. It has a lone pair on the nitrogen atom.
Ammonia is a covalant compound. It has a lone pair on the nitrogen atom.
covalent b/c they are both nonmetals. A covalent bond is between two elements on the right side of the periodic table, an ionic bond is between the left and right side.
Potassium iodide is ionic.
Ammonium ion has two types of bonds. 1. Co-ordianate covalant bonds between H+ and NH3 2. Covalant bonds between nitrogen and hydrogens in ammonia The total number of bonds is 4
There are covalant bonds. Because of molecule is covalant.
NH3 The nitrogen is covalently bonded to the three hydrogens by one sigma bond apiece.
An ammonia molecule has covalent bonds in it.
No. The electronegativity difference is 0.67, giving Ni - S bonds 11% ionic character. The bonds have substantial covalent character, instead. The high melting and boiling points of NiS can be attributed, not to the ionic character, but to the network arrangement of atoms. Networks, whether they be predominately ionic or predominately covalant, have higher melting and boiling points.
Table salt, or sodium chloride, forms an ionic bond. Ionic bonds are formed between a metal (sodium in this case) and a non-metal (chlorine in this case), resulting in the transfer of electrons. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between two non-metal atoms.
NH3 The nitrogen is covalently bonded to the three hydrogens by one sigma bond apiece.