ZnI2 is a combination of a metal (Zn) and a non metal (I), so it is an ionic compound.
The transition metal zinc (Zn) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to form the compound zinc bromide (ZnBr2) according to this equation: Zn + 2Br => ZnBr2
yes and any binary compound that has Cl , F , Br , I is ionic
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER
Yes, HF is an ionic compound. Electronegativity of H is 2.1 and that of F is 3.98. As the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.4 it is a ionic compound.
Zn(NO3)2 is an ionic compound called zinc nitrate.
Zn(NO3)2 is an ionic compound called zinc nitrate.
ZnI2 is a combination of a metal (Zn) and a non metal (I), so it is an ionic compound.
The transition metal zinc (Zn) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to form the compound zinc bromide (ZnBr2) according to this equation: Zn + 2Br => ZnBr2
Na+F form NaF a ionic compound
yes and any binary compound that has Cl , F , Br , I is ionic
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER
Yes, HF is an ionic compound. Electronegativity of H is 2.1 and that of F is 3.98. As the electronegativity difference is greater than 1.4 it is a ionic compound.
No. It is ionic. That means that Zn has given off to of its electrons to Oxygen and because of the difference in electrical charge between the to they form a binding.
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
MgO is an ionic compound.