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an ionic bond
it must be a covalent bond because metals and non metals form ionic bond
Ionic bond since you are bonding a non-metal with a metal.
A metal and a non-metal
when a metal bonds with a non metal electrovalent compound is formed
an ionic bond
An ionic bond is a bond between a metal and a non-metal. A covalent bond is a bond between two non-metals. Magnesium is a metal and Bromine is a non-metal, which means it is ionically bonded.
This type of bond is known as an ionic bond where a metal which is Mg (metal ion) is bonded ionicly to a non-metal Cl2 (non-metal ion).
it must be a covalent bond because metals and non metals form ionic bond
If it's a non-metal and non-metal, it is a colvalent bond. If it's metal and non-metal or metal and metal, then it is ionic. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4 / Magnesium + Sulfate) is IONICbecause it is a metal and non-metal but it has a convalent bond in it, which is SO4 (Sulfur + Oxygen).
Since Sodium is metal and Nitrogen is Non-Metal, hence Metal and Non-Metal bond will form an Ionic Bond
Ionic bond since you are bonding a non-metal with a metal.
PI3 is a non metal. Bond Type is Covalent.
Ca is a metal. F is a non metal. The bond between a metal and non metal is considered an ionic bond.
A metal and a non-metal
An ionic bond between a metal and a non-metal.
== It is said that when the two non-metals combine a covalent bond will formed.metal - metal = metallicmetal - nonmetal = ionicnonmetal - nonmetal = covalent ==