Magnesium oxide is ionically bonded.
The cation,
Mg 2+
bonds with the anion
O 2-
to form the ionic bond,
MgO
MgO is magnesium oxide so it is an ionic bond.
the type of bond in MgO is Manganese(ii)sulphate
Mg3N2 > MgO > MgCl2
These bonds are covalent.
A peptide bond is the specific kind of covalent bond that forms between amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, when they join together to make a protein.
MgO is magnesium oxide so it is an ionic bond.
the type of bond in MgO is Manganese(ii)sulphate
Chemical duhhh
Double bond Mg=O
Pure Covalent Bond
Mg3N2 > MgO > MgCl2
This is called a covalent bond.
ionic
no
These bonds are covalent.
A peptide bond is the specific kind of covalent bond that forms between amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, when they join together to make a protein.
A covalent (triple bond) between the two nitrogens in N2.