Within a single formula unit of lead(IV) perchlorate, you will find both ionic and covalent bonds. The perchlorate polyatomic ion has the formula ClO4(-1) and within that structure, the bonds are covalent because chlorine and oxygen are both non-metals. However, when that unit bonds with lead in a 4:1 ratio, the bond has more ionic character because lead is a metal.
Lead (Pb) is an element that is a metal. The bonds prevalent in metals are called metallic bonds, not covalent bonds.
Lead oxide is an ionic compound. This is because lead is a metal, whereas oxygen is a non-metal.
It is techically ionic, but insoluble in water which makes it, by definition, a poor electrolyte.
Lead II nitrate, Pb(NO3)2 is an ionic compound. Lead II is the positively charged ion Pb2+, and nitrate is the negatively charged ion, NO3-.
Lead nitrite is an ionic compound.
Ionic bond
Ionic
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound.
Covalent
ionic
Ionic
Ionic
Molecules can be ionic OR covalent, but not both. PbI2 (lead iodine), however, is ionic.
Lye is sodium hydroxide and is and ionic compound.
It is an ionic compound.
Sodium hydroxide has ionic bonds. A compound never is any kind of bond.
Ionic
they are both since calcuim hydroxide(Ca) is ionic, and oxygen hydrogen is covalent
The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.