yes,its a strong base compound
ionic
Covalent
Lithium is a metal and not a compound. So there is only metallic bond in lithium and not covalent.
No, Ionic
Ionic. But it does have covalent bonding characteristics aswell
An ionic covalent bond forms when a metal bonds to a non-metal that is bonded to another non-metal. One such as this would be LiOH. The Oxygen and Hydrogen form a covalent bond and the Lithium to the Hydroxide forms an ionic bond.
ionic
Covalent
Lithium is a metal and not a compound. So there is only metallic bond in lithium and not covalent.
Lithium oxide is an ionic lattice.
yes
No, Ionic
Ionic. But it does have covalent bonding characteristics aswell
The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.
Lithium chloride is an ionic compound and has no covalent bonds.
Sodium hydroxide has ionic bonds. A compound never is any kind of bond.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- ions.