An ionic bond is composed of an electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
Ionic or metallic compounds do not contain covalent bonds. Ex. Salt (ionic) or steel/iron/lead (metallic)
D. all of the above.
ionic bonds
Ionic
Chemical bonds that are least ionic are covalent bonds.
Since it is composed of one element it can only have covalent bonds.
Ionic or metallic compounds do not contain covalent bonds. Ex. Salt (ionic) or steel/iron/lead (metallic)
a mixture means there are no true bonds between the atoms. Molecules have either ionic or covalent bonds between the atoms.
D. all of the above.
ionic bonds
Detergent is composed of chemicals that have ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are attracted to covalent bonds (sort of like the phrase "opposites attract"). Since ketchup and other materials that stain are made up of covalent-bonded elements, the ionic bonds in the detergent molecules cause the molecules in the detergent to try and bond with the ketchup molecules, separating them from the clothing.
Ionic
Ionic
Ionic
Chemical bonds that are least ionic are covalent bonds.
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
A, ionic bonds A, ionic bonds