strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
It is ionic as are all strontium compounds.
Strontium fluoride is a salt and therefore is ionic.
The formula unit for the ionic compound made of strontium and sulfur is SrS, called strontium sulfide.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
No, lithium and strontium are both metals. Ionic compounds occur between metals and non-metals. They are both positively charged, so an ionic bond would not be attainable.
Strontium chloride is an ionic compound.
It is ionic as are all strontium compounds.
ionic
it is ionic
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
Strontium bromide is an ionic compound.
it is ionic (not molecular)
Ionic
Chromium (II) Chloride. It's used for the synthesis of other chromium complexes. It dissolves in water to give bright blue solutions that are easily oxidized by ait to give Cr(III) containing products.
If you mean SrCl2, then it is strontium chloride.
no it is a ionic compound
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.