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Nitrogen dioxide is a compound with covalent bonds.

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Is no2 covalent compound?

Yes, NO2 is a covalent compound. It is composed of two nonmetals (nitrogen and oxygen) which share electrons to form covalent bonds.


Is NO2 a ionic compound?

NO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound, specifically a nitrogen oxide. In NO2, nitrogen shares electrons with the oxygen atoms to form covalent bonds.


Does NO2 have a covalent or ionic bond?

Yes nitrogen dioxide is a covalent compound.


What is the name for the covalent compound NO2?

NO2 is nitrogen dioxide NO is nitrogen monoxide N2O is Nitrous oxide (Laughing Gas) .


What type of bond is NO2?

This bond is covalent.


What contain polar bonds P4 H2S NO2 S22?

P4: Nonpolar covalent bonds. H2S: Polar covalent bonds. NO2: Polar covalent bonds. S2Cl2: Nonpolar covalent bonds.


Is N2O5 ionic or covalent?

There is no known species as N2O6. NO3 is a transient planar molecule, with an unpaired electron. N2O5 in the solid is NO2+ NO3- in the vapour and solution it is molecular, probably O2-N-O-NO2. N2O4 is a planar molecule O2N-NO2


Is NO molecular or ionic?

Molecules of NO2 contain covalent bonds


What is the covalent compound of NO2?

The covalent compound of NO2 is nitrogen dioxide. It is composed of one nitrogen atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds. It is a reddish-brown gas at room temperature with a sharp odor.


Is NO2- a polar or nonpolar covalent bond or ionic?

NO2- has a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and oxygen. This creates an unequal sharing of electrons, resulting in a polar molecule.


What type of bond does NO2 have?

covalent, because the elements are both nonmetals. If it was a metal it would be a ionic bond.


What is the valency of N in NO2?

valency of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide(NO2) is 2

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