SO2 is definitely NOT ionic
Kcl is not covalent.
Licl
SeCl2 is selenium dichloride.
Four sulfur chlorides are known today: - SCl2 - S2Cl2 - S3Cl2 - SCl4
covalent
polar covalent
SrCl2 : Strontium chloride, would be ionically bonded because a metal (strontium) is bonded to a nonmetal (chlorine).
SeCl2 is selenium dichloride.
Covalent
Sulfur chlorides are: SCl2, S2Cl2, S3Cl2, SCl4.
Four sulfur chlorides are known today: - SCl2 - S2Cl2 - S3Cl2 - SCl4
covalent
polar covalent
SrCl2 : Strontium chloride, would be ionically bonded because a metal (strontium) is bonded to a nonmetal (chlorine).
no because its a covalent compound, it undergoes covalent bonding. if it was a metallic or ionic then it would conduct when molten or in aqueous state. the only element that undergoes a covalent bonding and conducts electricity is graphite, no other element or allotrope conducts.
Sulfur monochloride or sulphur monochloride (British English spelling).This would actually be disulfur dichloride. Because it would look like S2Cl2 for easier reading.
The chemical formula for disulfur difluoride is S2F2.
They form SCl2 which is slightly polar covalent bond.
SCl2