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an ionic bond
A covalent (triple bond) between the two nitrogens in N2.
I'm assuming you mean "aluminum nitride" because "aluminum nitrogen" isn't a compound. Aluminum nitride is AlN.
Yes. Aluminum nitride does exist. I am providing a link to a company's website detailing the properties and uses of aluminum nitride. http://www.ceramtec.com/ceramic-materials/aluminum-nitride
The bond between nitrogen and oxygen is always covalent. In some compounds there are double bonds.
triple bond between the nitrogen atoms
Covalent bond
an ionic bond
Zero.. Aluminum is aluminum and nitrogen is nitrogen.
polar covalent
A covalent (triple bond) between the two nitrogens in N2.
Nitrogen is not a bond; it is the single element Nitrogen.
Every oxide of nitrogen is a polar covalent compound.
This bond is covalent.
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
I'm assuming you mean "aluminum nitride" because "aluminum nitrogen" isn't a compound. Aluminum nitride is AlN.
Yes. Aluminum nitride does exist. I am providing a link to a company's website detailing the properties and uses of aluminum nitride. http://www.ceramtec.com/ceramic-materials/aluminum-nitride