It would be a covalent bond because they're both gases (chalcogens) and can't balance out its charges having the same atomic charge of -2. Ionic bonding usually deals between a metal and a nonmetal (gas, metalliod) and cancelling charges.
Sulfur tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
Covalent. Its on the right of the staircase.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
Lead Monoxide is a covalent bond because lead is a metal and oxygen is a nonmetal. A covalent bond is between a metal (like lead) and a nonmetal (like oxygen).
covalent
Sulfur tetrachloride is a covalent compound.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
Covalent. Its on the right of the staircase.
covalent, there two non-metals, ionic's only between two metals.
Lead Monoxide is a covalent bond because lead is a metal and oxygen is a nonmetal. A covalent bond is between a metal (like lead) and a nonmetal (like oxygen).
Dichlorine monoxide is a covalent compound.
No. Carbon does not form ionic bonds, and in this case they are double-covalent bonds.
Carbon monoxide (CO) has covalent bond in it. the rest are ionic compounds.
Sulfur and oxygen will form polar covalent bond
Sulfur and oxygen form a covalent bond. You would expect this, since they are both non-metals. To get an ionic bond you need a metal bonding with a non-metal.
covalent