Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
Molecular
ionic
Oxygen Dichloride
Barium diChloride
Ionic Molecular
Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
Molecular
ionic
Oxygen Dichloride
Barium diChloride
According to the electronegativity difference between arsenic and oxygen, 1.26, it is molecular.
molecular
No. There are several compounds of chlorine and oxygen, but all of them are molecular.
it is an ionic compound. (but it has covalent bond between carbon and oxygen in the carbonate anion)
Nitrogen oxides are not ionic compounds.
Ionic because the compound contains potassium (metal) and oxygen/hydrogen (non-metals) :)