In the presence of H2O, Al2Cl6 dissociates into hydrated Al3+ and Cl- ions due to high heat of hydration of these ions
nonpolar covalent
Such compound does not exist in nature.
Some covalent compiunds are soluble in polar solvents, many are only soluble in non-polar . Solubility depends on the nature of the compound AND the nature of the solvent!
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Nonpolar. Good luck on the e2020 :)
nonpolar covalent
Covalent bonds of all types are directional in nature.
Yes. It is covalent
Nonmetals produce covalent molecules.
Rust on iron is a hydrated iron oxide.
Such compound does not exist in nature.
Some covalent compiunds are soluble in polar solvents, many are only soluble in non-polar . Solubility depends on the nature of the compound AND the nature of the solvent!
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These are nonmetals.
Nonpolar. Good luck on the e2020 :)
the ionic or covalent nature of the bond. if it is shared it is covalent, if it is transferred it is ionic
It is covalent in nature because it is formed by mutual sharing of electrons.