covalent
Freon is more covalently bonded. It consists of covalent bonds between the carbon, fluorine, and chlorine atoms in its structure.
Definitely not! Chlorhexidine is organic and covalently bonded while sodium chloride is inorganic and ionically bonded.
Molecule refers to a covalently-bonded compound.Formula Unit refers to an ionically-bonded one.
False. The gases on Titan are primarily molecular gases such as nitrogen and methane, which are not ionically bonded.
In copper sulfate (CuSO4), the polyatomic ion is SO4^2-, which is covalently bonded. The copper ion (Cu) is not part of the polyatomic ion and is ionically bonded to the sulfate ion.
Urea is an organic compound because it contains carbon atoms covalently bonded with other elements like nitrogen and oxygen. It is produced in living organisms as a waste product of protein metabolism.
Yes, the bond is covalent.
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
NaCl is ionic, but it is not a molecule. Molecules can only be covalent.
N2
Nitrogen trichloride. Check your valance numbers and these are easy. NCl3
Potassium sulfate contains both covalent and ionic bonding. Potassium cations are bonded ionically to the polyatomic sulfate anions, and these anions are internally bonded covalently.