Sulfer oxide is covalently bonded - so no, it is not an ionic solid.
Rust (Iron-III oxide) is an ionic compound formed from iron atoms and oxygen atoms. We don't refer to an ionic solid as being a molecule, though, we represent the solid by its smallest building block. In this case, we represent iron (III) oxide as Fe2O3.
Sulfur is a yellow solid and it is known for giving out an unpleasant odor, Sulfur Oxide.
Sulfur
Sulfur is a chemical element.
I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic. I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic.
Since zinc oxide is an ionic lattice when solid, it does not have a structural formula. Its empirical formula is ZnO.
It is an ionic solid.
Magnesium oxide is an example of an ionic, solid compound.
Barium sulfate is thermally decomposed in barium oxide and sulfur trioxide.
SO2 (g) + CaO (s) ----> CaSO3
Solid sulfur is sulfur in the solid state of matter.
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt, solid. Water is an oxide, liquid at room temperature.