No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
The bond between sulfur and bromine is covalent.
S8 has the single bond....
Gold is a transition metal and sulfur is a nonmetal so the only bond here could be ionic.
A polar covalent bond is formed by the sharing of electrons between sulfur and nitrogen.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
covalent bonds
The bond between sulfur and bromine is covalent.
ionic
Phosphorous and sulfur will form a covalent bond.
It depends on what you're trying to do with it. If you want to make a pair of earrings, gold is better. But if you want to make a gallon of battery acid, sulfur is preferable.
S8 has the single bond....
ionic bond
Gold is a transition metal and sulfur is a nonmetal so the only bond here could be ionic.
Sulfur is one of the 92 naturally occurring elements, and is not a compound of any others. So you can't split or decompose sulfur to get any other elements, and you can't combine other elements to make sulfur.
For example the preparation of iron sulfide from iron and sulfur.
An ionic bond.