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Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
ionic compound
Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
In fact, this is an unstable compound, otherwise this would be an ionic compound.
If strontium and tellurium form an ionic compound it would be SrTe.
LiBr is an ionic compound.
The ionic bond is stronger.
Calcium would form Ca2+ and chlorine would form Cl-. The ionic compound would be CaCl2 to ensure a neutral charge for the whole compound.
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
They will form a covalent compound.
When aluminum forms an ionic compound, it tends to take the form of a cation with a +3 charge. This would happen because it would donate three of its electrons to the anion(s) it forms the ionic compound with.
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.