No. Hydrogen sulphide is covalent.
Many salts are also ionic compounds.
Nitrogen and hydrogen don't form ionic compounds. they form only covalent compounds as in ammonia (NH3) or hydrazine (H2N-NH2) etc
Whenever silver is in the presence of certain sulphur compounds, particularly hydrogen sulphide.
Concrete is made of covalent compounds with strong bonds. Non-metals and metals form ionic compounds only.
There are two atoms.Formula for hydrogen sulphide is H2S.
CdS is about 15% ionic and the balance covalent, based on an equation that curve fits measured ionic character of compounds versus difference in electronegativity.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
The ionic charge of a hydrogen ion can be -1 in compounds of hydrogen with very active metals such as sodium but will be +1 in most other compounds that contain hydrogen ions.
Yes. It has a smell resembling that of rotten eggs and flatulence. Sulfur compounds often have a pungent odor.
Here are a few names of Ionic Compounds;_ Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Lithium fluoride (LiF) Potassium bromide (KBr) Rubidium Iodide ( RbI) Calcium Oxide (CaO) Magnesium sulphide (MgS) This list in NOT exhaustive. There plenty more ionic compounds.
They are ionic compounds and solids.
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S, is a colorless and poisonous flammable gas.