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Covalent- but! In the solid PBr5 is present as PBr4+ Br-. (So a mixture) In the vapour it decomposes to PBr3 and Br2.
covalent bonds are also called molecular bonds since they are formed of the combination of different atoms to form molecules..while ionic bonds are formed of ions of the atoms..an ionic compound contains an anion (negative ion) and a cation (positive). Ionic bonds dont involve the sharing of electrons
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Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
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Covalent- but! In the solid PBr5 is present as PBr4+ Br-. (So a mixture) In the vapour it decomposes to PBr3 and Br2.
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covalent bonds are also called molecular bonds since they are formed of the combination of different atoms to form molecules..while ionic bonds are formed of ions of the atoms..an ionic compound contains an anion (negative ion) and a cation (positive). Ionic bonds dont involve the sharing of electrons
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The filters in an Ionic Breeze dont not require a filter change.
Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
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By stronger, I am guessing you meant " stronger intermolecular forces ". Ionic compounds do not necessarily have stronger intermolecular forces than covalent compounds. For example, it is true that NaCl(an ionic compound) has strong electrostatic attractions while H2O(a covalent compound) has very weak London forces. However, SiO2 is a giant covalent compound, and has very strong covalent bonds between molecules, even stronger than the electrostatic forces of NaCl.
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Two or more elements joined together.