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Pure ionic in Mg(OH)2 = Mg2+ and 2 OH-
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
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Molecular.
Strontium hydroxide
It is an ionic compound.
it is a ionic compound becuase it involves a metal which is what an ionic comund is
It's ionic because barium has a 2+ charge while the hydroxide has a 1- charge.
Pure ionic in Mg(OH)2 = Mg2+ and 2 OH-
strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
CsOH is Caesium hydroxide. Like other Grouop ;1; metals it is an IONIC Molecular Compound. Ionic because the caesium has ionised to Cs^+(OH^-) Molecular because is it a complete chemical entity in its own right Compound because it is a combination of three elements.
Ionic
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
Sodium hydroxide is a good example of a compound with both ionic and molecular bonds because the bond between the sodium ion and hydroxide ion is ionic, but the bond between the oxygen atom and the hydrogen atom in the hydroxide ion itself is covalent. Sodium hydroxide is typically referred to as an ionic compound because the ionic bond dominates its chemistry.