Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
Dihydrogen oxide, water, is a polar covalent compound.
Aluminum oxide is an ionic compound, it has no covalent bonds.
No, strontium oxide is ionic.
A nonbinary ionic compound. Covalent bonds are molecular - nonmetal.
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
Dihydrogen oxide, water, is a polar covalent compound.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
Ionic.
Ionic
Hydrogen oxide (a.k.a. water) is a polar covalent compound.
Aluminum oxide is an ionic compound, it has no covalent bonds.
No, strontium oxide is ionic.
A nonbinary ionic compound. Covalent bonds are molecular - nonmetal.
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
It is soduim oxide I think and is ionic, ironic isn't it?
A ionic bond formed by,the cations,2K +and the anion,O 2-K2O===== Potassium oxide
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate