It is polar
Covalent bond.
Yes it is.
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is ionic.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
Covalent bond.
Yes it is.
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is ionic.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
CuO has an ionic bond, so it would be considered polar.
It is polar because as shown on the periodic table.
No. A polar bond is a type of covalent bond in which electrons are shared unevenly. In ionic bond electrons are not shared but completely pulled away from one atom to another.
N2 = covalentH2O = polar covalent bondMgS = ionic bondNaCl = ionic bond