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I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic. I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
CuO is copper (II) oxide, also known as cupric oxide.
Yes; these elements can form an ionic compound named calcium sulfide, with formula CaS.
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic. I guess that ur question refers to the K2O in solid state. Based on electronegativity their bond should be ionic.
calcium chloride
Fe(ClO4)3 is an ionic compound named Iron III Perchlorate.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
CuO is copper (II) oxide, also known as cupric oxide.
Binary ionic compounds are named by writing the name of the action, followed by the name of the anion. Potassium bromide is an example of an ionic compound.
Yes; these elements can form an ionic compound named calcium sulfide, with formula CaS.
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
Nonmetals(anion) are written second after the metal(cation).
Sodium Nitrate... Common names include "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter"
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver iodide.