Chlorine can be involved in both ionic and covalent bonding.
As it is a chloride, I would believe it to be a ionic bond, as a covalent bond would state the number of chloride atoms, e.g. dichloride.
Sodium chloride is an ionically bonded compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine atoms. In the compound, each sodium atom that reacted becomes a positively charged sodium cation and each chlorine atoms that reacted becomes a negatively charged chloride anion.
In PCl3 and PCl5 there is covalent bonding.
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is an ionic halide.
Ten nonbonding electrons and 14 bonding electrons are in acetyl chloride.
It is a compound.
ionic bonding
Kosher salt is the ionic compound sodium chloride, which is formed by ionic bonding.
magnesium chloride is a non- conductor electricity
Type of bonding between elements in a compound chemical-chemically is chemical bonding.
yes
What is 'CaCl' ??? If you mean calcium chloride, then the formula is 'CaCl2'.
Sodium chloride is a compound of sodium and chlorine formed by ionic bonding of sodium ions and chlorine ions.
Ferric chloride is an ionic compound (and is classified as a salt).
Both types
Ionic compound
Sodium chloride is an ionically bonded compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine atoms. In the compound, each sodium atom that reacted becomes a positively charged sodium cation and each chlorine atoms that reacted becomes a negatively charged chloride anion.
"Tellurium oxygen" is not a proper chemical name. Lithium chloride has predominantly ionic bonding.