No. It is ionic.
Potassium (K) only forms ionic bonds.
It is a single covalent bond.
A+ ionic bond
OCl2 is covalent compound and the bond between O and Cl is covalent
The bond between F and Cl is a polar covalent bond. Fluorine is very electronegative and Cl is not as much. The difference is large enough to be considered polar.
polar covalent bond is formed between these two atoms
It is a single covalent bond.
A+ ionic bond
OCl2 is covalent compound and the bond between O and Cl is covalent
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
The bond between F and Cl is a polar covalent bond. Fluorine is very electronegative and Cl is not as much. The difference is large enough to be considered polar.
polar covalent bond is formed between these two atoms
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
The bond is covalent.
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
Here is a covalent bond.
it is a covalent bond because they are two nonmetals
MgCl2 is an ionic compound. there is a large difference in electronegativity between Mg and Cl.