Covalent
Ammonium chloride is an ionic compound, although the ammonium ion contains covalent N-H bonds inside it.
Covalent
The formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl. The bond between the ammonium ion (NH4Cl+) and the chloride ion(Cl-) is ionic and ammonium chloride is an ionic compound. However, the bonds between the nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in the polyatomic ion NH4+ are covalent.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
Ammonium chloride.
Covalent
Ammonium chloride is an ionic compound, although the ammonium ion contains covalent N-H bonds inside it.
It is ionic.
Covalent
The formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl. The bond between the ammonium ion (NH4Cl+) and the chloride ion(Cl-) is ionic and ammonium chloride is an ionic compound. However, the bonds between the nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in the polyatomic ion NH4+ are covalent.
NH3 is eventually covalent because they are sharing electrons.
Ammonium chloride.
There is no compound called ammonium nitric acid. Ammonium nitrate is ionic.
This is an ionic compound NOT a covalent compound
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
Magnesium chloride is a compound, not a bond of any kind. The compound is ionic.
Barium chloride is an ionic compound.