Nitrogen dioxide.
The ionic compound for Ga(NO2)3 is gallium nitrite.
NO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound, specifically a nitrogen oxide. In NO2, nitrogen shares electrons with the oxygen atoms to form covalent bonds.
Ca(NO2)2 is an ionic compound. It contains a metal ion (Ca2+) and non-metal ions (NO2-) which form an ionic bond through the transfer of electrons.
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
NaNO2 is an ionic compound. It is made up of ions, with sodium (Na) being a metal cation and nitrite (NO2) being a polyatomic anion.
The ionic compound for Ga(NO2)3 is gallium nitrite.
NO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound, specifically a nitrogen oxide. In NO2, nitrogen shares electrons with the oxygen atoms to form covalent bonds.
NO2 is the polyatomic ionic compound nitrite Since it is bonded with hydrogen, this compound is an acid The correct name for HNO2, is therefore nitrous acid
Ca(NO2)2 is an ionic compound. It contains a metal ion (Ca2+) and non-metal ions (NO2-) which form an ionic bond through the transfer of electrons.
The compound Mg3(NO2)2 is called magnesium nitrite.
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
Nitrogen di-oxide
The compound name of Pb(NO2)2 is lead(II) nitrite.
NaNO2 is an ionic compound. It is made up of ions, with sodium (Na) being a metal cation and nitrite (NO2) being a polyatomic anion.
NO2 is nitrogen dioxide NO is nitrogen monoxide N2O is Nitrous oxide (Laughing Gas) .
SO2: Sulfur dioxide SO3: Sulfur trioxide IBr: Iodine monobromide N2O: Dinitrogen monoxide (also known as nitrous oxide) NO2: Nitrogen dioxide
The compound with the formula Mg(NO2)2 is magnesium nitrite.