Ionic bond.
MgCO3 is a compound made up of an ionic bond between magnesium (Mg) and the polyatomic ion carbonate (CO3). The carbonate ion has covalent bonds within it, but overall the compound is considered to have ionic bonding due to the transfer of electrons between magnesium and carbonate.
MgOH is an ionic compound because it is made up of a metal (Mg) and a hydroxide group (OH) which is a polyatomic ion. Ionic compounds typically form between a metal and a non-metal or polyatomic ion.
KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is made up of potassium (an alkali metal) and nitrogen and oxygen (which are both gasses or 'non-metals'). Ionic bonding is the bonding between a metal and a non-metal. This means that it is not covalent bonding but in fact 'ionic bonding'.
No particle is made in a bond. A molecule or polyatomic ion is made up of atoms covalently bonded together.
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
MgCO3 is a compound made up of an ionic bond between magnesium (Mg) and the polyatomic ion carbonate (CO3). The carbonate ion has covalent bonds within it, but overall the compound is considered to have ionic bonding due to the transfer of electrons between magnesium and carbonate.
MgOH is an ionic compound because it is made up of a metal (Mg) and a hydroxide group (OH) which is a polyatomic ion. Ionic compounds typically form between a metal and a non-metal or polyatomic ion.
KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is made up of potassium (an alkali metal) and nitrogen and oxygen (which are both gasses or 'non-metals'). Ionic bonding is the bonding between a metal and a non-metal. This means that it is not covalent bonding but in fact 'ionic bonding'.
No particle is made in a bond. A molecule or polyatomic ion is made up of atoms covalently bonded together.
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
An ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal. It involves the transfer of electrons from the metal to the nonmetal, resulting in the formation of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions that are held together by electrostatic attraction.
Iron carbonate is considered an ionic compound because it is made up of a metal (iron) and a polyatomic ion (carbonate). In this case, the iron atom donates electrons to the carbonate ion, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond.
Covalent bonds are between two non-metals while ionic bonds are made between a metal and a non-metal. Chlorine is a non-metal, so a covalent bond forms in a diatomic molecule of chlorine.
Ionic bond is expected in metallic chlorides, where the metal ion donates electrons to the chlorine atoms, resulting in the formation of a positively charged metal cation and negatively charged chloride anion. This electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions leads to the formation of the ionic bond.
Be3P2 Is an ionic compound made up of the group II metal beryllium, a cation is this compound and the nonmetal phosphorus, an anion is this compound. Be 2+ and P 3- combine ionicly to form Be3P2
Ions made up of more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
Magnesium sulfate is a compound, and the terms metal a nonmetal do not apply to it.