P2O5 is not an element. It is a compound with polar covalent bonds.
P2O5 is not an element. It is a compound with polar covalent bonds.
It is a covalent bond. If you have a periodic table on you, just remember that if ALL elements in the compound are on the right side of the metalloid divide (the stairs/jagged line), then 99.9% of the time, you will have a covalent bond.
Phosphorus Pentoxide
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
P2O5 is not an element. It is a compound with polar covalent bonds.
Ionic
Neither Radon (Rn) is a element. Onlycompoundscan be ionic or covalent.
It is a covalent bond. If you have a periodic table on you, just remember that if ALL elements in the compound are on the right side of the metalloid divide (the stairs/jagged line), then 99.9% of the time, you will have a covalent bond.
It's an element
Xe is an inert element that can't be combined in a chemical compound to form neither ionic or covalent bond.
Covalent bond and ionic.
Phosphorus Pentoxide
It is ionic
No, it is not a covalent bond. It is an Ionic bond.
It is a covalent bond. The Si and Si bond is non-polar covalent because it is the same element therefore has the same electronegativity.
Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.