This compound is generally considered covalent, because sulfur is not known to form any cation with a charge of +6, as would be required for the compound to be ionic, since fluoride ion always has a charge of -1.
Covalent. Ionic bonds happen between Metals and Non Metals. Bonds between Non metals are covalent
Covalent as both elements are nonmetals and their electronegativity is not that variant.
All of the compounds composed of just sulfur and oxygen have only covalent bonds. They are all molecular with the exception of some recently discovered polymeric compounds.
It is covalent compound. BUT the bond between sulfur and fluorine is polar.
Molecular
covalent
false
Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
Molecular Compound
CO is molecular
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
Molecular
Molecular
Molecular because it is between 2 non-metals.
SCl6 is sulfur hexachloride.
Ionic, since it has silver (metal) and Sulfur (nonmetal).
Molecular Compound
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
SCl6
Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
Sulfur is a chemical element.
Molecular Compound