No, another type of chemical bonding is ionic.
Polyatomic atoms
Nitrogen gas (N2) is not combined with other types of atoms. It exists as a diatomic molecule where two nitrogen atoms are bonded together covalently.
Simple molecular; covalently bonded intramolecular forces.
No, diamond is not an ionic crystal. Diamond is composed of carbon atoms covalently bonded to each other in a three-dimensional crystal lattice structure, rather than being formed by the transfer of electrons between positively and negatively charged ions as in ionic crystals.
These groups are called polyatomic ions. They act as a single charged entity in chemical reactions and can form ionic bonds with other atoms or ions to achieve a stable electron configuration. Examples include sulfate (SO4^2-), nitrate (NO3^-), and ammonium (NH4^+).
Polyatomic atoms
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Nitrogen gas (N2) is not combined with other types of atoms. It exists as a diatomic molecule where two nitrogen atoms are bonded together covalently.
Simple molecular; covalently bonded intramolecular forces.
No, diamond is not an ionic crystal. Diamond is composed of carbon atoms covalently bonded to each other in a three-dimensional crystal lattice structure, rather than being formed by the transfer of electrons between positively and negatively charged ions as in ionic crystals.
Organic molecules have carbon atoms that are covalently bonded to other carbon atoms, as opposed to oxygen-containing carbonates (which are generally inorganic).
These groups are called polyatomic ions. They act as a single charged entity in chemical reactions and can form ionic bonds with other atoms or ions to achieve a stable electron configuration. Examples include sulfate (SO4^2-), nitrate (NO3^-), and ammonium (NH4^+).
The structure of a diamond are held together by carbon atoms covalently bonded by other carbon atoms. What makes diamonds so strong is the carbon atoms forming four bonds, which are covalent, with each other making it very strong.
Water has covalent bonds.
Tetrahedral
No, P4 is not an ionic compound. P4 refers to phosphorus in its elemental form, which exists as a covalent molecular compound composed of phosphorus atoms bonded covalently to each other. Ionic compounds are composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces.