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No, it is not ionic. HF is covalent.
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Citric acid is a covalent compound!
ionic
covalent
No, it is not ionic. HF is covalent.
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Examples: stearic acid, hydrofluoric acid.
Citric acid is a covalent compound!
Covalent
ionic
Hydrofluoric acid is a weak acid that is slightly soluble in water without much ionic dissociation. The product in the reaction is either pure water or water with a mixture of fluorine atoms.
covalent
Hydrocyanic acid is covalent, as are most acids
Fluorine atoms have a covalent bond between each other to form a covalent molecule. Fluorine bonded to a metal will have ionic bonds. Fluorine bonded to a non-meatl will have polar covalent bonding.
Covalent Molecular Bonding
Sodium potassium tartrate is ionic. Tartaric acid is covalent.