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Q: Is copper 2 chlorate ionic and covalent?
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Is copper 2 bicarbonate ionic or covalent?

Copper(II) bicarbonate is ionic compound


What compound is Cu ClO3 2?

Cu(ClO3)2 is copper chlorate. NB Note the use of brackets around the chlorate anion.


Is Ca(ClO3)2 ionic?

Calcium chlorate is an ionic compound.


Will CuSO4 be ionic or covalent?

Cu2CO3 is ionic which holds 2 copper and 3 oxygen and 1 molecule of carbon.


What type of bond is Copper 2 hydroize?

Copper hydroxide is an ionic compound. Although, it has covalent bonds in the hydroxyl ion itself.


What is the type of bond in copper 2 sulphate?

Copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4, and it is an ionic compound, with ionic bonds between the Cu^2+ and the SO4^2-. The bonds that make up the SO4^2- are, however covalent bonds.


Is copper 2 bromide ionicor covalent?

It is considered an ionic bond because copper is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal. However, with an electronegativity difference of less than 1.0, the compound will have some covalent character.


Is Br2 an ionic or covalent?

Covalent, It's 2 non metals ( Bromine x2) sharing electrons


Is Co2 CO3 3 ionic or covalent?

Covalent; 2 non-metals bonded are covalent; a metal and a non-metal are ionic


What is name for Cu CIO3 2?

copper (II) chlorate


Is PbO2 ionic or covalent?

PbO^2 is ionic.


What kind of bond is copper sulfate?

metallice bonding ================ Rather than metallic bonding, some might assume the bonds between copper and sulfate to be ionic. Keep in mind that there are no 100% ionic compounds. Bonds are not either ionic or covalent. Instead bonds like along a continuum and have characteristics of both. The bonds within the sulfate ion are clearly more covalent than ionic. So we are more concerned about the bonds between copper and oxygen. We can determine the percent ionic character in a bond from the electronegativity difference and this equation: %ionic character = 100(1-e(-DEN^2/4)) The electronegativity difference between copper and oxygen is 1.54. That translates to a bond that is about 45% ionic. Therefore, the bonds in copper (II) sulfate are more covalent than they are ionic. The bottom line is that solid copper (II) sulfate exists in a lattice of SO4 units and copper atoms in which the copper atoms are polar covalently bonded to oxygen.