Cobalt.
Carbon Monoxide
CO is a polar covalent compound. It is covalent because the compound is made up of nonmetals. It is polar because the electronegativity difference is 1. Answer: Polar Covalent Compound
Covalent
I'm not sure what you mean by "purely covalent", since the ionic-vs-covalent distinction is expressed in terms of electronegativity, which can take a range of values (higher values = more ionic). CO is very much a covalent compound though.
What is the name of the following Covalent Compound? N2Cl4
Carbon Monoxide
CO is a polar covalent compound. It is covalent because the compound is made up of nonmetals. It is polar because the electronegativity difference is 1. Answer: Polar Covalent Compound
Covalent
No, it is covalent.
Carbon monoxide.
yes, carbon monoxide is a covalent compound between carbon and oxygen
I'm not sure what you mean by "purely covalent", since the ionic-vs-covalent distinction is expressed in terms of electronegativity, which can take a range of values (higher values = more ionic). CO is very much a covalent compound though.
What is the name of the following Covalent Compound? N2Cl4
This is a covalent compound and the name is carbon disulfide.
Covalent; 2 non-metals bonded are covalent; a metal and a non-metal are ionic
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Methane