H2 is covalently bonded.
Hydrogen gas (H2) is covalently (molecularly) bonded.
Molecular. Covalently bonded between the species.
It is molecular, covalently bonded. See link.
hydrogen sulfide is covalently bonded.
Molecular Compound
Hydrogen gas (H2) is covalently (molecularly) bonded.
Molecular. Covalently bonded between the species.
It is molecular, covalently bonded. See link.
hydrogen sulfide is covalently bonded.
Covalently bonded. The most common example of an ionic bond is the Hydrogen bond.
Molecular Compound
Molecular. The electronegativity difference is 0.46 which puts it firmly in the covalently bonded category.
Ionic because Ionic has metals or metal and non metals and for it to be molecular it can not contain metal
Both: Potassium cations are ionically bonded to hydrogen tartrate anions, and the latter are covalently bonded internally.
Neither. Hydrogen is an element, not a compound. Though it normally occurs in the form of covalently bonded molecules.
An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
Covalently bonded.