it is a covalent compound. (unusual example of metal compounds)
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
ionic
Carbon dioxide has covalent bonds.
covalent
it is a covalent compound. (unusual example of metal compounds)
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
Titanium tetrachloride has ionic bonds.
ionic
Carbon dioxide has covalent bonds.
covalent
Xenon dioxide (XeO2) is covalent.
No, Titanium Dioxide is a covalent compound. Ionic bonding generally occurs only between specific commonly known ionic molecules. Lists can be found online in various locations by searching for "common ions". These ions generally have special names, and don't follow the systematic naming scheme that Titanium Dioxide does. Outside of these few dozen ions, most other molecular bonds are covalent.
Ionic
Titanium dioxide or titanium(IV) oxide.
Ionic compound
covalent