ionic
Ionic
it is ionic ofcoarse .. as ionic is metal (sodium) and a non metal (carbonate) bonding together
Sodium carbonate is ionic as are all sodium compounds
The bond between the copper and carbonate is ionic since the copper is positive (cation) and the carbonate is negative (anion) therefore the two opposing charges are attracted to each other. Carbonate is a polyatomic ion though therefore having a covalent bond. Therefore there is a covalent and ionic bond within Copper Carbonate.
ionic
Ionic
it is ionic ofcoarse .. as ionic is metal (sodium) and a non metal (carbonate) bonding together
Covalent; 2 non-metals bonded are covalent; a metal and a non-metal are ionic
Sodium carbonate is ionic as are all sodium compounds
The bond between the copper and carbonate is ionic since the copper is positive (cation) and the carbonate is negative (anion) therefore the two opposing charges are attracted to each other. Carbonate is a polyatomic ion though therefore having a covalent bond. Therefore there is a covalent and ionic bond within Copper Carbonate.
it is an ionic compound. (but it has covalent bond between carbon and oxygen in the carbonate anion)
i would think ionic due to the fact that they are a metal and a non-metal
The chemical formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate is NaHCO3.Sodium hydrogen carbonate is an ionic compound.
Yes and No. The 2 Na CO3 bonds are ionic. but the C-O bonds are covalent
It contains both covalent and ionic bonds. In carbonate ion (CO32-) there are covalent bonds (C-O, C-O and C=O). Between carbonate ion (CO32-) and 2 sodium ions (Na-, Na-) there are ionic bonds. Na2CO3 is a salt.
If you just mean compounds that are alkaline (basic), they can be either. Sodium carbonate and potassium hydroxide are ionic bases, while ammonia and phosphine are covalent bases.