Ocean water is a mixture, not a compound. Water itself is a covalent compound. But ocean water also has some ionic compounds and a few other covalent compound mixed with it.
H2O (water) is a covalent compound, as no metals are involved.
Water, or H2O, is an Covalent compound.
Yes. Dextrose does not dissociate in water, and therefore does not release ions.
Citric acid is a covalent compound!
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
H2O (water) is a covalent compound, as no metals are involved.
Water contains no ionic bonds as it is a covalent compound.
Water, or H2O, is an Covalent compound.
No. Water is a polar covalent compound.
Yes. Dextrose does not dissociate in water, and therefore does not release ions.
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Ionic compounds form only between a metal and a non-metal. In water, the elements are Hydrogen and Oxygen, which are both non-metals. Therefore, water is a covalent compound.
Citric acid is a covalent compound!
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
Dihydrogen oxide, water, is a polar covalent compound.
Dihydrogen monoxide, water, is a molecule with covalent bonds.
An ionic compound dissociated in water is an electrolyte and is of course more conductive..