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They will form a covalent compound.

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Q: Would silicon and nitrogen form an ionic compound?
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Would silicon and chlorine make an ionic compound?

No. Silicon tetrachloride is a molecular compound.


Is silicon tetra fluoride an ionic compound or a covalent compound?

Silicon tetrafluoride is covalent.


Will the reaction of oxygen with nitrogen produce an ionic compound or a molecular compound?

Nitrogen oxides are not ionic compounds.


What is the ionic compound of silicon dioxide?

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The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.


Does sodium and nitrogen combined make a molecular compound?

No it is ionic because when a metal (sodium) and a non-metal (nitrogen) combine it makes an ionic compound. If you combined two non-metals it would create a molecular compound.


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Is nitrogen and iodine ionic or not ionic?

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If silicon is a metalloid does it form an ionic or a covalent compound?

It forms a covalent compound


Is Si an ionic or molecular compound?

Neither, because silicon is an element, not a compound.


Does nitrogen and chlorine form an ionic compound?

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