FeAs2 is the most common arsenide (míneral lollingite) it is not ionic.
There are arsenide phases FeAs and Fe3As2 corresponding to iron(III) arsenide and iron (II) arsenide, again the bonding is not ionic.
Gallium arsenide, but it's more covalent than ionic- its a semiconductor
Iron sulfide is an ionic compound.
It is ionic.
yes it will form an ionic compound.
It is an ionic compound
Gallium arsenide, but it's more covalent than ionic- its a semiconductor
Iron oxide is an ionic compound.
Iron is not a compound, it is a metallic element.
Iron sulfide is an ionic compound.
It is ionic.
yes it will form an ionic compound.
Ionic
It is an ionic compound
Iron sulfide is an ionic compound.
The chemical formula for the compound Strontium arsenide is SR3AS2.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
No. Iron III oxide is an ionic compound. This is due to the large difference in electronegativity between oxygen and iron. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0 a compound is generally ionic. The difference between iron and oxygen is 2.61.