covalent- nitrogen and oxygen are both non metals
Covalent
I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.
Dinitrogen trioxide is covalently bonded.
ionic; it would donate one electron and carry a positive charge
It is ionic, Mg2+ is a metal and I1- is a nonmetal
It doesn't N2O4 is a covalent compound
Covalent
I had this same question; because dinitrogen tetroxide has 2 Nitrogen & oxygen atoms, I wrote that it is covalent. My reasoning was that it doesn't combine negative and positive charges, both nitrogen and oxygen have negative charges.
covalent bond because two electrons are shared
Dinitrogen trioxide is covalently bonded.
No, the bond is a polar covalent bond.
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.
ionic; it would donate one electron and carry a positive charge
It is ionic, Mg2+ is a metal and I1- is a nonmetal
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
An iconic bond is formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. And a covalent bond forms when electrons are shared between atoms
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.