HgI is not a chemical reaction, it is the empirical formula for the compound Mercury (I) iodide, Hg2I2
covalent bond,coordinate bond and singlet bond
A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons is a covalent bond. A nonpolar covalent bond is the type of bond that involves the most sharing.
This is called a peptide bond, or peptide linkage.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
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HgI2
Mercury (I) Iodide.
Mercury(I) iodide = Hg2I2 Mercury(II) iodide = HgI2
Yes. Salts containing I- are generally soluble with the exception of AgI, PbI2, and Hg2I2.
HgI is not a chemical reaction, it is the empirical formula for the compound Mercury (I) iodide, Hg2I2
HgI2 (with the '2' small subscript - ie below the line)
Mercury ions are cations. Chloride ions are anions. "In an ionic bond, the atoms are bound together by the attraction between oppositely-charged ions. In a covalent bond, the atoms are bound by shared electrons." 1 mercury ion loses 2 electrons to 2 chloride ions (i.e. 1 electron to 1 chloride ion), thus forming an ionic compound MgCl2.
Yes, a peptide bond is a covalent bond.
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The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
double bond contains one sigma bond and one pi bond triple bond contains one sigma bond and two pi bond