The chemical formula of chlorine dioxide is ClO2.
tetrasulfur dioxide covalent compound
CO2
Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2. This yellowish-green gas crystallizes as bright orange crystals at −59 °C
The new compound is called "sodium chloride", has the formula NaCl, and has ionic bonds.
This is an ionic compound NOT a covalent compound
tetrasulfur dioxide covalent compound
CO2
carbon dioxide
You use the prefix of the words to write the formula for a covalent compound, example "di-" is the prefix and it is 2.
Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2. This yellowish-green gas crystallizes as bright orange crystals at −59 °C
The compound formed when hydrogen and chlorine combine is hydrogen chloride, with formula HCl. In pure form, this compound has highly polar covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water, the compound ionizes.
The new compound is called "sodium chloride", has the formula NaCl, and has ionic bonds.
This is an ionic compound NOT a covalent compound
The Chemical formula of chlorine dioxide is CIO2.
The compound is ethanol and is a covalent compound.
The compound formed between rubidium and chlorine has the formula RbCl.
SiO2, the clue is the 'di' suffix before the word oxide , meaning two.