Binary Acid
Yes hydrogen is a non metal
Covalent bond, water molecule, hydrogen peroxide molecule, nonmetallic compound... not really sure what you're looking for, but I hope that one of these is the answer.
Alloy?
Alkali Metals
hydrogen
ternary oxyacid
Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a compound of a nonmetal and a nonmetal; therefore, it is covalently (molecular) bonded.
A molecular compound.
Yes hydrogen is a non metal
it is called an electrolyte!
Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen. It is a colourless gas.
Acids are usually a compound between a hydrogen anion and an anion (nonmetal ion). Hydrogen and Cobalt both form cations, so a compound between them is unlikely. So the answer would have to be no.
Covalent bond, water molecule, hydrogen peroxide molecule, nonmetallic compound... not really sure what you're looking for, but I hope that one of these is the answer.
Hydrogen and chlorine are both nonmetals, and nonmetals form molecular compounds when bonded together. Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal, and a metal and a nonmetal form an ionic compound.
No. Ionic Compounds contain a metal and a nonmetal. Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are all nonmetals. C3H80 is propanol, an alcohol. It is an organic compound as well. Hope this helps! :)
ionic = metal + nonmetal covalent = nonmetal + nonmetal So your compound is covalent because P (Phosphorus) is a nonmetal and O (oxygen) is a nonmetal.
A covalent compound